Argentina will export citrus and walnuts to Peru and prawns to Brazil

Published 2021년 4월 21일

Tridge summary

Argentina has successfully gained access to the Peruvian market for its citrus fruits and walnut production, thanks to the efforts of its Foreign Ministry, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, and Senasa. This development is anticipated to generate potential income of $8.3 million, referring to Peru's $3.7 million imports of citrus fruits and $4.4 million imports of walnuts last year. Additionally, following eight years of negotiations, the first export of prawns from Mar del Plata to Brazil has been certified, marking a significant achievement in bilateral trade relations.
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Original content

Through efforts by the Argentine Foreign Ministry, the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries and the Senasa, access to the Peruvian market for citrus fruits (sour orange, sweet orange, mandarin, grapefruit and real lemon) and walnut production was achieved. national. Good news for these regional economies. This opens a commercial destination that represents 8.3 million dollars in potential income since Peru imported 3.7 million dollars in citrus fruits and 4.4 million dollars in walnuts last year. It is important to clarify that Peru is the eighth market for national exports. Regarding prawns, the Ministry of ...
Source: Agroargentia

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