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First shipment of fresh Argentine oranges to Guatemala certified

Published Nov 13, 2024

Tridge summary

Argentina has successfully exported 22 thousand kilos of fresh oranges to Guatemala, marking the beginning of orange exports to Central America. This achievement follows Guatemala's phytosanitary requirements set for fresh citrus fruits from Argentina. Since the start of 2024, the National Service for Agri-Food Health and Quality (Senasa) has certified the export of 58,000 tons of fresh oranges, with a significant portion (32,900 tons) being exported to neighboring South American countries like Paraguay, Brazil, and Chile.
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The National Service for Agri-Food Health and Quality (Senasa) certified the export of 22 thousand kilos of fresh Argentine oranges to Guatemala, the first shipment of this type of fruit to the Central American country. In the middle of this year, Guatemala communicated the phytosanitary requirements for the entry of fresh citrus fruit from our country, which allowed this first shipment of oranges from northeastern Argentina, the health agency reported. So ...
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