Peru advances talks with China for exports of pomegranates and pecans

Published 2024년 9월 25일

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Peru is negotiating to export pomegranates, pecans, and frozen fruit to China, with an expected agreement signing at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum Leaders’ Summit in November. Peruvian exporters are drawn to the Chinese market for its higher prices for quality produce. Following the upgrading of the free trade agreement between China and Peru, China became Peru's largest trading partner in 2023, with exports exceeding US$23bn.
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Pomegranates, pecans and frozen fruit could soon become the latest Peruvian products to be greenlighted for export to China. Peru’s agriculture minister, Angel Manero, said negotiations with China were advancing and the agreement is expected to be signed at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC) Leaders’ Summit, which will be held in Peru on 10-16 November. Peruvian exporters are increasingly targeting the Chinese market, where the right quality produce can fetch higher prices than in other markets like Europe. Earlier this year, China ...
Source: Fruitnet

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