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Chilean plums are closer to reaching South Korea

Published Nov 12, 2024

Tridge summary

A delegation from Chile's Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) and Frutas de Chile visited South Korea to discuss the export of fresh Chilean plums and the analysis of cold treatment for Chilean fruit exports. They also addressed issues with the issuance of electronic phytosanitary certificates, resolving issues and releasing loads of blueberries and cherries. The delegation is hopeful for the market availability of Chilean plums in South Korea by 2025 and is working towards updating the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in negotiations in Seoul.
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A public-private technical delegation from the Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) and Frutas de Chile visited South Korea with the objective of advancing the opening to fresh Chilean plums, in addition to the analysis of cold treatment in transit for Chilean fruit exports, as well as electronic certification. During the meeting, authorities and professionals from the Plant Quarantine Department of the APQA of South Korea (Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency) and the Chilean Embassy in that country met, as reported by Frutas de Chile. In addition, they visited the Garak Wholesale Market, where Chilean authorities met with representatives of the Cooperation and Planning Division. The head of the Agricultural, Forestry and Seed Protection Division, Marco Muñoz, was present on behalf of SAG, while the general manager of Frutas de Chile, Miguel Canala-Echeverría, represented Chilean exporters. Chilean fruits and plums The Chilean ambassador to South Korea, Mathias Francke, ...
Source: MXfruit
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