Peru achieved 10 new accesses for agricultural products in world markets in 2022

Published Dec 29, 2022

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During this year, 10 new phytosanitary accesses for Peruvian agricultural products were achieved with a view to continuing to consolidate Peru as one of the main food suppliers in the world, the National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) reported today.

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7:55 p.m. | Lima, Dec. 28. The products that managed to enter other countries are: mango to South Africa, prickly pear to Brazil, granadilla and amaryllis bulbs to Argentina, cherimoya to Ecuador and Guatemala, blueberries to Israel, peppers and chili peppers to Uruguay, microplants from blueberries to Colombia and in vitro potato plant to Ecuador. “With the agro-export potential that Peru has, it is essential to continue diversifying the destination markets for Peruvian products and thus generate greater commercial opportunities for producers; These achievements are the result of Senasa's actions at the national level, such as surveillance and control of quarantine pests, which is carried out hand in hand with agricultural producers," said the national head of Senasa, Miguel Quevedo. global positioning Peru is one of the agro-exporting countries that is progressively positioning itself in destination markets as a result of the sanitary and phytosanitary measures that Senasa has ...
Source: Andina
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