Peru: Inacal seeks to improve the quality, marketing and competitiveness of Amazonian fruits

Published 2023년 9월 22일

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The National Quality Institute (Inacal) is promoting the development of Peruvian Technical Standards to establish quality standards in the production processes of Amazonian fruits. The aim is to strengthen each crop from harvesting to marketing, contributing to food quality and security in Peru. Inacal is participating in Expoamazónica 2023 to promote the economic, social, and cultural development of the Amazon region and is disseminating its services and presenting a talk on the benefits of quality infrastructure in Amazonian fruits.
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Cocoa, aguaje, camu camu, sacha inchi, pitahaya, copoazú, cocona, green banana, among other Amazonian fruits represent the economic support of thousands of families in the Peruvian jungle, due to their great commercial potential in national and international markets. And to continue promoting its competitiveness, the National Quality Institute (Inacal) has been promoting the development of Peruvian Technical Standards that establish quality standards in the production processes of these fruits. “Inacal has been working so that producers and farmers in the departments of: Loreto, San Martín, Madre de Dios and Ucayali, incorporate the more than 17 Peruvian Technical Standards (NTP), with the purpose of promoting the quality requirements of these important fruits of great acceptance in the markets,” indicated the executive president of Inacal, César José Bernabé Pérez. He also reported that with the application of these Peruvian Technical Standards, the aim is to strengthen each of ...
Source: AgroPeru

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