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Chile advances in agreements to export more fruit to Vietnam

Published Nov 6, 2024

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The Chilean Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) has held discussions with the Vietnamese Plant Quarantine Department (PPD) in Hanoi to progress the opening of the Vietnamese market to Chilean agricultural products. The talks covered the export of fresh Chilean kiwi, the use of cold treatment for cherry air shipments, the market entry for fresh blueberries, and electronic certification. The PPD has agreed to send inspectors to Chile in March 2025 and a visit to advance cherry and blueberry export protocols has been scheduled for December of the same year. Vietnam's population of 101 million makes it a promising market for Chilean agricultural products, with current exports including cherries, apples, pears, and table grapes.
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The Chilean Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) held a meeting in Hanoi with representatives of the Vietnamese Plant Quarantine Department (PPD), with the aim of coordinating agreements to continue advancing in opening the Vietnamese market to various Chilean agricultural products. The meeting was attended by the Chilean ambassador to Vietnam, Sergio Narea; the director of the PPD Plant Quarantine Division, Le Son Ha; the head(s) of the SAG Agricultural, Forestry and Seed Protection Division, Marco Muñoz; the Chilean Agricultural Attaché in that country, Rosaura Campusano, and the manager of Chilean Fruits, Miguel Canala-Echeverría. The SAG detailed that, at the meeting, progress was raised in the negotiations for access to fresh Chilean kiwi, the implementation of cold treatment for air shipments of cherries, the opening of the market for fresh blueberries and electronic certification. In this regard, the director of the SAG, José Guajardo, highlighted that “last year, ...
Source: MXfruit
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