Peru reaches agreements for export of fresh mandarin to Vietnam

Published 2024년 11월 21일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) of Peru has successfully established phytosanitary protocols with Vietnam for the export of fresh mandarins. This decision, a result of a technical meeting between Peruvian and Vietnamese phytosanitary authorities, is a significant step towards expanding Peruvian agricultural exports to Vietnam. The National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) is leading the effort, with support from the Peruvian embassy in Vietnam. The protocol will allow Peruvian production sites and packing plants to export mandarins to Vietnam, with the Vietnam authority publishing the requirements and Senasa communicating the approved sites. This comes as Peruvian citrus fruits, especially mandarins, saw demand in over 40 countries, including the United States, the Netherlands, and China, in the 2023 campaign.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) reported that, as a result of a technical meeting between phytosanitary authorities of Peru and Vietnam, phytosanitary protocols were established for the export of fresh mandarin to this important Asian market. “It is important that Senasa, as a strategic arm of Midagri, continues to manage access to new markets, to increase the commercial opportunities of Peruvian producers and continue growing in agricultural exports,” said the head of Midagri, Ángel Manero Campos. During this meeting, the technical delegation of the National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) also presented the progress made in the efforts to access blueberries to this country; which is in the stage of pest risk analysis. For its part, the delegation from Vietnam stated that after having closed the requirements for mandarin, they will continue with blueberries, “this process will be faster” they said. The Peruvian delegation was made up of ...
Source: Agraria

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