Fruits from Chile meets with new agricultural attachés from Vietnam and Indonesia

Published 2024년 3월 27일

Tridge summary

Chile has strategically appointed new agricultural attachés, Patricio Riveros in Indonesia and Rosaura Campusano in Vietnam, aiming to bolster trade relations and leverage the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). These appointments, announced in a meeting with export union representatives, are part of Chile's efforts to improve market access for its fruits in Southeast Asia, including kiwis and cherries in Vietnam, and to gain recognition as a Fruit Fly-free country to boost citrus exports to Indonesia. The presence of an agricultural attaché office in Jakarta for over a decade underscores the importance of Indonesia, while the growing exports to Vietnam, including table grapes, apples, and cherries, highlight the potential for expanding Chile's fruit export variety. The article emphasizes the need for enhanced resources and personnel in attaché offices in Southeast Asia to support market diversification and advance commercial and sanitary negotiations.
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Original content

During a meeting headed by the Undersecretary of Agriculture, Ignacia Fernández, and the director of the Office of Agrarian Studies and Policies (Odepa), Andrea García, the new agricultural attachés of Indonesia, Patricio Riveros, and the recently opened attaché office in Vietnam, Rosaura Campusano. The day included representatives of various export unions, where Frutas de Chile was represented by its general secretary, Rodrigo Gallardo, “it was a positive meeting, where we were not only able to meet Chile's new agricultural attachés in Indonesia and Vietnam, but also also some points within their respective agendas for 2024. We were also able to present those matters of interest and in which we need to advance for the benefit of our fruit shipments in said markets. This is how we explained the importance of advancing income and better conditions for our kiwis and being able to export cherries by air in Vietnam. While in Indonesia it is important to achieve recognition of our ...

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