The possibility of exporting Paraguayan bananas to Chile advances

Published 2024년 1월 10일

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SENAVE reported progress in the possibility of exporting Paraguayan bananas to the Chilean market, with the SAG set to authorize exports this month. Representatives from various organizations celebrated the news and highlighted the importance of accessing the Chilean market, especially in light of difficulties in the banana trade with Argentina. Finally, it was emphasized that the Chilean market could open the door to other markets and that the superior quality of Paraguayan bananas will help them succeed.
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The National Service for Plant and Seed Quality and Health (SENAVE) reported progress in the possibility of exporting Paraguayan bananas to the Chilean market and achieving greater benefits for producers. The Agr. Engineer Pastor Emilio Soria, president of SENAVE, indicated that the institution officially received the report from the Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) of Chile, on the technical mission that verified last month, the production, packaging, sampling, analysis and shipping processes of the Paraguayan banana. In this regard, he explained that the recommendation of a minimum adaptation of infrastructure to the packaging plant was received, and that once the evidence of compliance is submitted, the SAG will proceed to authorize exports, which is estimated to occur this month. . The announcement was made during a meeting held with authorities and representatives of the National Intersectoral Banana Competitiveness Roundtable (MENICOB), the Paraguayan Chamber of ...

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