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Chile seeks new opportunities to export fruit to Indonesia

Published Nov 5, 2024

Tridge summary

Chile is actively pursuing market expansion for the 2024-2025 fruit export season, focusing on Indonesia as a target market. Chilean ambassador to Indonesia, Mario Artaza, and the head of the Agricultural, Forestry and Seed Protection Division of the Agricultural and Livestock Service, Marco Muñoz, held discussions with Indonesian Quarantine Agency representatives about the potential export of fresh Chilean lemons, nuts, and the implementation of electronic certification. The delegation also explored the renewal of the Chilean safety system recognition and the export of frozen fruits. A visit to the port of Tanjung Priok, Indonesia's main port, aimed at understanding border inspection mechanisms and quarantine procedures, further underscoring Chile's commitment to entering the Indonesian market, which has a population of nearly 300 million.
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With a view to a successful 2024-2025 fruit export season, Chile continues to seek to expand its access to new markets. In this endeavor, the Chilean ambassador to Indonesia, Mario Artaza, together with the head (s) of the Agricultural, Forestry and Seed Protection Division of the Agricultural and Livestock Service, SAG, Marco Muñoz, met in Jakarta with representatives of the Indonesian Quarantine Agency (IQA), headed by the Director of Plant Quarantine Mr. Bambang. At this meeting, topics of strategic importance were discussed, such as the opening of the market for fresh Chilean lemons, the entry of nuts with and without shell, advances in electronic certification, renewal of the recognition of the Chilean safety system and the export of frozen fruits. The technical meeting was organized by the Agricultural Attaché of the Chilean Embassy in Indonesia, an opportunity in which the Chilean agricultural attaché in the Asian nation, Patricio Riveros, also participated; and the manager ...
Source: Agromeat
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