Chile opens market for Brazilian papaya

Published 2023년 10월 2일

Tridge summary

Brazil and Chile have finalized the opening of the Chilean market to fresh papaya for consumption, following thorough reviews and audits. Brazil is the second largest exporter of papaya globally, with exports reaching $49.71 million last year. The successful outcome is credited to collaborative efforts between the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Original content

Brazil and Chile completed the procedures relating to the opening of the Chilean market to fresh papaya ("carica papaya") for consumption, after reviewing certificates and “on-site” audits that supported the analysis and establishment of phytosanitary requirements. Brazil occupies the second position among the world's main exporters of papaya. Last year, our exports reached US$49.71 million, representing 15.3% of world trade in the product. It is estimated that Chilean consumption of papaya "papaya" will increase in the coming years, along with increased Chilean demand for other tropical fruits. In 2022, Chile imported around ...

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