Peru plans to expand coffee, cocoa, and chocolate exports to Russia

Published 2024년 7월 10일

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The Peruvian government is focusing on increasing exports of high-quality agricultural products, including coffee, cocoa, and chocolate, to Russia. Peruvian ambassador in Moscow, Juan Genaro del Campo Rodríguez, highlighted the potential of these products on the Russian market and mentioned that Peruvian coffee already has a good reputation in Russia. The government plans to promote these products through the participation of Peruvian producers in gastronomic events in Russia, such as the WorldFood Moscow fair. This strategy aims to diversify Peru's sources of income, strengthen its economy, and provide new opportunities for local producers.
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The Peruvian government is focused on increasing its exports of high-quality agricultural products to Russia, particularly coffee, cocoa and chocolate. In a recent interview with the Tass agency, the Peruvian ambassador in Moscow, Juan Genaro del Campo Rodríguez, highlighted that these products have significant potential on the Russian market. Rodríguez highlighted that Peruvian coffee already has considerable recognition in Russia, but that there is a desire to expand this presence even further. “We have very good prospects for cocoa and chocolate, we want to increase cocoa exports to the Russian Federation. Another important segment for us is the supply of coffee to Russia. Peruvian coffee is already known in Russia. But we want to increase its exports”, stated the ambassador. In addition to coffee, Peruvian cocoa and chocolate are also targeted for expansion into the Russian market. According to Rodríguez, there are great opportunities for these products, driven by the growing ...

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