Peru resumes shipments of grapes to Ecuador

Published Oct 2, 2024

Tridge summary

Peru has resumed exporting table grapes to Ecuador following an agreement between the countries' phytosanitary authorities, Senasa and Agrocalidad. This comes after a suspension in shipments during the 2015-2016 season, during which 7,130 tons were exported. The deal opens up a market of 18 million consumers to Peruvian producers and is part of wider discussions to boost mutual exports. Additionally, the health authorities from both countries have committed to continuing bilateral technical meetings to reinstate the export of fresh Peruvian onions to Ecuador.
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Peru will begin exporting table grapes to Ecuador again after the signing of an agreement between Senasa and Agrocalidad, the respective phytosanitary authorities of both countries, at a recent bilateral meeting in Tumbes, Fruitnet reported. Shipments were suspended in the 2015-2016 season, during which 7,130 tons were exported. The measure, which opens a market of 18 million consumers to Peruvian producers, is part of broader talks to promote exports of products of mutual ...

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