Peru: Grape exports to Ecuador resume

Published 2024년 9월 29일

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Peru and Ecuador have signed an agreement to restart Peru's grape exports to Ecuador, following phytosanitary requirements. This move is expected to boost trade between the two countries, benefiting Peruvian producers. The agreement was implemented within the framework of the Loja Action Plan, with plans to also resume Peruvian fresh onion exports to Ecuador. Grapes are a key export for Peru, with 53 markets including Ecuador. The main grape exporting regions in Peru are Ica, Piura, Lambayeque, and La Libertad.
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29/09/2024 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 Phytosanitary and Zoosanitary Regulation and Control Agency (Agrocalidad) of Ecuador, in a bilateral meeting held in the Tumbes region, reported the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri). The agreement reestablishes the phytosanitary requirements for exporting table grapes to Ecuador, which will improve trade between both neighboring countries, for the benefit of Peruvian producers and the entire agro-export chain. Actions This action was developed within the framework of the actions initiated by Midagri, as part of the commitments assumed in the Loja Action Plan, in which two products of interest to each country have been prioritized. In this meeting between Senasa and Agrocalidad officials, it was also agreed to continue with bilateral technical meetings, with the aim of restarting exports of ...
Source: PEelperuano

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