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Peru and Argentina maintain procedures for electronic certification of agro-exports

Vegetables
Peru
Argentina
Published Feb 26, 2021

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The system eliminates intermediaries, streamlines, provides security and reduces the possibility of fraud in international trade.

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The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) announced that during the first quarter of 2021, Peru will begin the Electronic Phytosanitary Certification (CFE) for the export of vegetable products with Argentina. It should be noted that Argentina is an important commercial partner for our agricultural exports, especially fresh fruits such as avocado, oregano, coffee, quinoa, turmeric, ginger, among others. The CFE replaces the Phytosanitary Certificate printed on secure paper, which is currently used to guarantee that our exports do not carry pests. In replacement of this document, Senasa sends the electronic information directly to the authority of the importing country. This technology eliminates intermediaries, administrative barriers, shipping costs by Courier and avoids the adulteration or falsification of Export Certificates, providing greater security to commercial cargo certified by the National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa). Currently, Senasa has ...
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