Chile's 2025 citrus export season begins

Published 2025년 5월 8일

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The Coquimbo Port Terminal in Chile is going to use empty containers to transport citrus fruits from the central and northern regions of Chile for export. This initiative is aimed at promoting regional development. The Coquimbo Region, known for its unique climate and fertile soil, is the primary producer of lemons and clementines in Chile, covering over 6,000 hectares.
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According to the Chilean website PortalPortuario, the Coquimbo Port Terminal said that the empty containers will be used to load citrus fruits produced in the central and northern regions of Chile and then exported overseas. In addition, the terminal promised to promote regional development, ensure cargo traceability and excellent port operations. It is reported that the Coquimbo Region (R. de Coquimbo) is famous for its unique ...
Source: Foodmate

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