Peru: Blueberries from Piura, Lambayeque, and La Libertad will now be able to enter India

Published Sep 17, 2021

Tridge summary

Peru has emerged as the leading global exporter of blueberries, having produced 162,459 tons during the last campaign, with major contributions from regions such as La libertad, Lambayeque, Lima Ica, Áncash, Piura and Moquegua. The country has successfully exported 62,724 tons to 31 markets, including recent approvals for the Japanese markets of Malaysia and India. The Indian government publication, La Gaceta, has published the necessary phytosanitary requirements for importing Peruvian blueberries, opening up a significant market for Peruvian farmers. Additionally, Peru is also authorized to export mandarins, oranges, lemons, and grapefruits to India.
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Original content

The last campaign produced 162,459 tons of blueberries produced mainly in La libertad, Lambayeque, Lima Ica, Áncash, Piura and Moquegua. Every day Peru is consolidating itself more as the first exporting country of blueberries worldwide, in addition it has already managed to send 62,724 tons to 31 markets. The blueberries already have the go-ahead to arrive in Malaysia, and they have already been approved to reach the Indian market. The official newspaper of the Indian government, La Gaceta, published the phytosanitary requirements for the importation of blueberries of Peruvian origin, which means the arrival in one of the most important fruit markets in the world, Promperú reported. The foreign fruit market in India is in a very dynamic stage, however, in the context of a pandemic, the entry of Peruvian blueberries at this time creates an opportunity in a country in which ...
Source: Info Mercado

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