Greater public-private work will improve the competitiveness of Peruvian legumes

Published Jul 15, 2024

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Peru's president of the Committee on Beans and Other Grains for the Association of Exporters (ADEX), Jorge Fernández Gil, stated that Peru's legumes have potential but more public-private collaboration is needed to regain competitiveness. He urged the State to train producers in optimal pesticide use and ensure harvest safety, while companies should add more value and diversify the offer. Gil also emphasized the nutritional value of legumes and the need to promote less consumed ones. Despite the slight drop of 1% in legume shipments from January to May of this year, compared to the same period in 2023, the US remained the main destination.
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Business Business.- Although the legumes or beans produced in Peru have differential values that make them better compared to those from other countries, their potential has not yet been taken advantage of due to different factors, reported the president of the Committee on Beans and Other Grains. of the Association of Exporters (ADEX), Jorge Fernández Gil. During his presentation at the seminar for the National Legumes Day – celebrated every July 12 –, organized by the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri), he pointed out that more public-private work is needed in order to recover competitiveness of this offer. “We are still a reactive country. Therefore, it is time to take the initiative and improve internal processes. On the State's side, Senasa must train producers in the optimal use of pesticides and guarantee the safety of the harvest. In the case of companies, providing greater added value and diversifying the offer will allow them to cover more ...

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