Chinese delegation will arrive in Peru to establish access to new agricultural products to the Asian giant

Published 2024년 8월 1일

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A Chinese delegation, led by the vice minister of the General Administration of Customs of China, will visit Peru from September 21 to 24 to negotiate the access of Peruvian products to the Chinese market. The products include frozen fruits, pomegranates, and pecans, which could generate over US$100 million in annual sales. The delegation will also seek to recognize Peru as a foot-and-mouth disease-free country, enabling the export of beef and pork. The visit is in line with previous commitments to strengthen cooperation in food product access to the Chinese market.
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(Agraria.pe) The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) confirmed that a Chinese delegation, led by the vice minister of the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC), Zhao Zenglian, will arrive in the country from September 21 to 24 , with the purpose of reaching agreements and specifying the access of new products to the Asian giant. “This visit is the result of the good relations we maintain with the Chinese Government, which were consolidated with the visit of President Boluarte. With the arrival of this delegation, the objective is to achieve access to frozen fruits, pomegranates and pecans from Peru that could achieve shipments of more than US$ 100 million annually,” said the head of Midagri, Ángel Manero Campos. "Likewise, we will advocate for the recognition of Peru as a foot-and-mouth disease-free country, which will open the way for us to export beef and pork to the Chinese market," he added. In this way, the People's Republic of China fulfills ...
Source: Agraria

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