Indian market open to blueberries from Poland

Published 2024년 9월 3일

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The Indian Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare has finalized phytosanitary requirements for Polish blueberries, marking the end of negotiations that started in March 2022. This development allows registered Polish plantations and packing plants to export blueberries to India. In 2023, Polish agri-food exports to India amounted to EUR 38.72 million, with apples being the top product. The recent visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Poland underscored the formation of a strategic partnership between the two nations.
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"The Indian Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare has published phytosanitary requirements for these fruits exported from Poland to India. This means that negotiations on the admission of Polish blueberries to the Indian market, which have been ongoing since March 2022, have ended," the release stated. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has been seeking to export blueberries to India since 2022. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MRiRW), the State Plant Protection and Seed Inspection (PIORiN), the Institute of Horticulture in Skierniewice, as well as industry organizations representing blueberry growers and exporters, have been seeking to export these fruits. Blueberries can be exported from Polish plantations and packing plants registered with PIORiN. Information on the rules for registering exporters is already available at the Provincial Plant Protection and Seed Inspectorates. Exports to India in 2023 reached the value of EUR 38.72 million ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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