Peru: Government manages to restart table grape exports to Ecuador

Published Sep 27, 2024

Tridge summary

Peru has resumed its grape exports to Ecuador following an agreement between the National Agrarian Health Service (SENASA) and Agrocalidad of Ecuador. The bilateral meeting, held in the Tumbes region, reinstates the phytosanitary requirements for grape exports to Ecuador, potentially reaching 18 million consumers. The agreement is expected to boost bilateral trade and is part of MIDAGRI's efforts to prioritize two products for each country under the Loja Action Plan. Grapes are a key export for Peru, reaching 53 markets, and the resumption of exports to Ecuador is anticipated to strengthen Peru's position as the world's leading agro-exporter of grapes.
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The Government announced that Peru will once again export grapes to the Ecuadorian market, after the signing of an agreement between the National Agrarian Health Service (SENASA) and the Phyto and Zoosanitary Regulation and Control Agency (Agrocalidad) of Ecuador, in a bilateral meeting held in the Tumbes region. In this way, Peru, a leader in the world production and export of grapes, will be able to restart exports of this fruit to Ecuador, which represents a market of 18 million potential consumers. This document was signed within the framework of a working meeting that included the participation of authorities and representatives of the Regional Government of Tumbes, the Chamber of Commerce of Huaquillas, authorities of the Public Organizations Attached (OPD) of MIDAGRI and exporters and importers of both countries. The agreement reestablishes the phytosanitary requirements for the export of table grapes to Ecuador, which will improve bilateral trade between both neighboring ...
Source: Senasa

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