Peru: Small producers from Cusco exported 30 tons of dry broad beans to the Asian market

Published 2023년 5월 12일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation of Peru has facilitated the export of 30 tons of dry broad beans from the Racchy Ayllu community in the Cusco region to Asia. The export was conducted in partnership with the Peruvian company, Natural Source. This represents a new market opportunity for small producers who previously only exported to the United States. The process involved advice on supply and quality from Midagri and Natural Source. More exports are anticipated, and Natural Source has shown interest in sourcing from other regions in Peru.
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Original content

05/12/2023 The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri), through Sierra y Selva Exportadora (SSE), carried out the commercial articulation that allowed 30 tons of dry beans to be exported to the Asian market by small producers in the community farmer Racchy Ayllu, Huayllabamba district, Urubamba province, Cusco region. It involved 20 tons of peeled dry broad beans and 10 tons of shelled dry broad beans that were shipped to Asia at the end of April by the Peruvian company Natural Source as a new market option for dry broad bean production. [Also read: Midagri delivers property titles to indigenous communities in the Amazon] The export of the 30 tons of broad beans directly benefited 12 small producers dedicated to this crop that are part of the Racchy Ayllu peasant community, whose community women add value to the production of broad beans by manually peeling dried broad beans, as well as selecting and classifying the product. To carry out said export, Sierra y ...
Source: PEelperuano

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