Chilean cherries arrive in India in just 36 days of sailing aboard

Published 2024년 2월 21일

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The 2023-2024 export season is shaping up positively for Chilean cherries in the Indian market, with shipments already totaling 444 tons. The Chilean Fruit Cherry Committee has enhanced logistics to reduce transit times and maintain fruit quality upon arrival in India. Additionally, the Chile-India Business Council of Sofofa is working to bolster bilateral trade relations and ensure favorable conditions for the export of fresh Chilean fruits to India.
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The 2023-2024 export season is positioning India as a promising destination for Chilean cherries, reveals data provided by the Chilean Fruit Cherry Committee and reported by Red Agrícola. To date, shipments have totaled 444 tons. Claudia Soler, executive director of the Cherry Committee, highlighted a significant milestone in the transportation of the fruit to India: the “Cosco CSCL Star” ship completed the trip in a record time of 36 days with a single landfall. This, according to Soler, represents a notable improvement in the logistical challenges faced in previous seasons, attributed to the close collaboration between the Committee, exporters and shipping lines. Soler emphasized that the main objective of this initiative is to promote the development of the Indian market through logistical facilitation and the reduction of transit times, thus guaranteeing the optimal quality of the fruit upon reaching its destination. On the other hand, Iván Marambio, president of Frutas de ...

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