Exports: Peruvian shrimp from aquaculture enter Mexico

Published 2023년 8월 25일

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Sanipes, the National Agrifood Health, Safety and Quality Service of Peru, has received approval from Senasica, the National Agrifood Health, Safety and Quality Service of Mexico, for the export of Peruvian shrimp to the Mexican market. This opens up new opportunities for aquaculture operators and is expected to increase the value of exports to Mexico. The trade of hydrobiological products between Peru and Mexico has been growing, with frozen squid being the main export in recent years.
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2:00 p.m. | Lima, Aug. 25. In 2022, Sanipes requested the National Agrifood Health, Safety and Quality Service of Mexico (Senasica) the sanitary requirements for the export of various presentations of shrimp (Penaeus vannamei), beginning the management between both health authorities that would specify the entry of our aquaculture hydrobiological product to said market. At the end of the negotiations between the specialists of the sanitary entities of both countries in August, the Senasica technical team validated the Sanipes sanitary certificate proposal, complying with the aquaculture health and safety requirements for the export of Peruvian shrimp to their country. . Peruvian shrimp exports grew 20.4% in the first quarter The executive president of Sanipes, Víctor Haro Corales, pointed out that from now on aquaculture operators can already carry out shrimp export transactions to Mexico, diversifying the trade of this national product in the world. “From January to May 2023, ...
Source: Andina

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