New markets open for Peruvian fruits in New Zealand, Asia and the US

Published Nov 24, 2023

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Peru plans to enter new markets next year to continue being one of the largest exporters of agricultural products in the region, according to Jennifer Contreras, head of Agrarian Development and Irrigation. Peruvian products such as aguaymanto, pitahaya, banana, mandarin, turmeric, avocados, grapes, and peppers will be exported to countries including the United States, China, Vietnam, New Zealand, Mexico, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, and Ecuador. The government has also allocated a budget of S/2,720 million for various agricultural programs and initiatives, including irrigation infrastructure, agricultural productive development, riverside defenses, agricultural innovation, and climate-related preparations.
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(Agraria.pe) To continue being one of the largest exporters of agricultural products in the region, Peru will enter new markets next year, indicated Jennifer Conteras, head of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri). During her support of the 2024 Public Budget in the Congress of the Republic, the minister maintained that various Peruvian products will go to South America, North America, Central America and Asia. He explained that the aguaymanto and the pitahaya will enter the United States market, while the banana will enter China. The Peruvian mandarin will also go to Vietnam and New Zealand, as well as turmeric to the United States, Granda, Mexico and China. Meanwhile, avocados and grapes will be exported to Mexico, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile and Ecuador (peppers will be sent to these same destinations). Budget 2024The minister announced that at the end of this year a budget execution level of 95.4% will have been achieved. By 2024, resources amounting to S/ 2,720 million ...
Source: Agraria

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