Farmers from the Tambo Valley in Peru ship 24 tons of garlic to Mexico

Published 2021년 12월 29일

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Peruvian guild members, led by Godofredo Ortiz, partner of the Association of Garlic Producers of the Tambo Valley (Aprimex), have shipped 2,400 boxes of 'Chinese' garlic variety to Mexico, marking their first export to North America. The 24-ton cargo, the first of two containers, was certified by the National Agrarian Health Service of Peru and will be delivered to Jalisco, Mexico. This achievement is part of a larger goal to penetrate the North American market, with support from the Garlic Project and the Regional Management of Agriculture.
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Guild members are on track to meet their goal of placing their production in the demanding North American market. From the ‘El Arenal del Tambo valley’ packinghouse, Islay province, 2,400 boxes of garlic of the ‘Chinese’ variety were shipped to the El Callao port. The 24-ton cargo will arrive in the state of Jalisco in Mexico and is the first container of two that will be delivered under the contract. The transaction was finalized after meeting a series of requirements, achieving the certification of the first Packing of Vegetables in the Tambo Valley, by the National Agrarian Health Service of Peru (Senasa), informed the counselor for Islay, Elmer Pinto. He explained that the garlic production was located in the El Arenal annex, Deán Valdivia district, and is owned by the farmer and businessman Godofredo Ortiz, partner of the Association of Garlic Producers of the Tambo Valley (Aprimex). "I salute the initiative and perseverance of Goyo Ortiz, who together with other farmers from ...

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