Indonesia renews the recognition of the Chilean Fresh Food Safety Control System of Plant Origin

Published 2021년 12월 10일

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The article highlights the renewal of the Chilean Agricultural Safety System's recognition in Indonesia for another three years, allowing the export of six fresh vegetable products, including grapes, to Jakarta without certification for safety and suitability for human consumption. This renewal, effective from November 2021, follows the system's initial implementation in 2018 and acknowledges the efforts of Chilean producers and the SAG in areas such as residue determination and microbiological contamination detection. It also points out the significant increase in Chile's table grape exports to Indonesia during the 2020-2021 season, rising from 255,805 to 1,171,177 boxes.
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The recognition of the Chilean Agricultural Safety System includes six fresh products of vegetable origin: table grape, apple, pear, kiwi, blueberry and cherry; and allows the entry of these species from our country through the port of Jakarta, the main entry point to Indonesian territory, without the need for certificates of analysis that indicate that the consignments are safe and suitable for human consumption. This recognition was generated for the first time in 2018, it remained in force for three years, and has now been renewed for 3 more years as of November 2021. The Indonesian communication recognizes the efforts of the Chilean producer / exporter sector, as well as the efforts of the SAG for the actions developed for the determination of residues and detection of microbiological contaminants, as well as the verifications carried out during phytosanitary inspections, which allows the assurance of ...

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