Peru and Chile agree to restore mango exports

Published 2022년 5월 20일

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Peru and Chile have reached an agreement to reinstate Peruvian mangoes to the Chilean market, following a bilateral meeting between the phytosanitary authorities of both countries. The deal was signed by Andrea Collao of SAG Chile and Miguel Quevedo of Senasa. The mango production chain in Peru saw significant growth, with a FOB value of 324 million 668,460 dollars during the 2020-2021. The Kent mango variety dominates exports, accounting for 94% of shipments. The agreement also covers other agricultural products like grapes and fresh eggs, and the agricultural health authority is supporting Peruvian products with phytosanitary support and certification of production sites and shipments.
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18:59 | Lima, May. twenty. As a result of the bilateral meeting held by the phytosanitary authorities of Peru and Chile, the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) announced that the southern country agreed to restore access for Peruvian mangoes to that market. The official agreement was signed by the national director of SAG Chile, Andrea Collao, and the national head of the National Agricultural Health Service (Senasa), Miguel Quevedo, in a protocol ceremony that took place in Arica. You can also read: Non-traditional agricultural exports grew 17.1% in the first quarter “The slogan is to maintain access for our Peruvian agricultural products to important markets; in the case of mangoes, all the more so, since the largest ...
Source: Andina

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