Peru has made significant strides in expanding its agricultural export portfolio to China, with headway in exporting pecans, chestnuts, and various frozen fruits. This development, marked by the signing of phytosanitary protocols overseen by the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri), represents a crucial step towards tapping into the vast Chinese market, which has the potential to boost Peru's agricultural exports by 20%. The agreement underscores the growing bilateral trade between Peru and China, with a focus on meeting stringent food safety and quarantine standards to ensure the quality and safety of the exported goods. Additionally, Peru is exploring the possibility of including pomegranates, pitahaya, cherries, and blueberry plants in its export portfolio to China, further deepening the agricultural trade ties between the two nations.