Peru: Government agrees to export three new agricultural products to China

Published Jun 29, 2024

Tridge summary

Peru and China have agreed on health protocols for the export of donkey meat, donkey/horse skins, and table grapes. The country is also interested in exporting pomegranates and pecans. The National Agrarian Health Service is working with the General Administration of Customs of China to sign phytosanitary protocols for beef and pork exports.
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06/29/2024 As part of the work agenda developed in the People's Republic of China, today the health protocols were signed for the export of donkey meat and its derived products, as well as for donkey/horse skins intended for processing , and that from now on they will arrive in the Asian giant. Among the agreements signed, the phytosanitary protocols were also updated to export table grapes by air to the Chinese market. “Midagri promotes the development of the agricultural sector and the economy of the country's fruit valleys, with a view to exceeding sales of more than 11.5 billion dollars annually in agricultural exports; and position our products in the most important markets in the world,” said the head of the sector, Ángel Manero. “Peru is one of the main exporters of table grapes, blueberries, avocados and mangoes in the world, and the Government's objective, through Midagri, is to continue promoting access of our products to the Chinese market. With the important support of ...
Source: PEelperuano

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