Bolivia will export quinoa with added value to the United States

Published 2022년 5월 13일

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Bolivia is set to export value-added quinoa to the United States in the next eight months, as announced by the Minister of Rural Development and Lands, Remmy Gonzales. The country aims to enter the global market, which has a demand of around USD 13,000 million, with a product that is nutritious and environmentally friendly due to its organic production. The Ministry of Rural Development has also approved a program worth over USD 37,800,000 to strengthen grain production.
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By Editorial PortalPortuario.cl/Bolivian Information Agency, @PortalPortuario, The Minister of Rural Development and Lands, Remmy Gonzales, announced that Bolivia will begin to export value-added real quinoa to the United States within eight months, because that will be the time it will take to process the 'grain of gold' to the North American country, "Eight months from now we are closing the United States market, we are going to enter the markets with added value," said the authority during the signing ceremony of an agreement of the International Quinoa Center (CIQ), which depends on the Ministry of Rural Development and Lands, and the Regulatory Council for the Denomination of Origin of Organic Royal Quinoa from the Southern Altiplano of Bolivia., In line with informed, the Bolivian State authority highlighted an international market study that establishes that the global consumer demand is approximately USD ...

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