Peru to resume export of table grapes to Ecuador after 8 years

Published 2024년 10월 8일

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Peru and Ecuador have reached an agreement to update plant quarantine requirements, allowing the resumption of fresh grape exports from Peru to Ecuador, which had been halted since the 2015-2016 season. This agreement is expected to enhance trade and benefit Peruvian grape producers by tapping into Ecuador's market of 18 million consumers. Additionally, both countries are planning further discussions to restart the export of fresh onions from Peru to Ecuador, highlighting Peru's position as a leading grape producer and its strategic interest in expanding agricultural exports.
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According to a report by El Peruano on September 28, the Peruvian National Agricultural Health Service and the Ecuadorian Plant and Animal Health Control Agency held a working meeting in Tumbes, during which the two sides signed an agreement to redefine the plant quarantine requirements for the export of fresh grapes from Peru to Ecuador. This agreement will promote trade between the two countries and bring benefits to Peruvian producers and the agricultural export industry chain. During the meeting, the two sides also agreed to continue to hold bilateral technical meetings to restart the export of fresh onions from Peru to Ecuador. Peru is the world's leading grape producer and exporter, with the main grape exporting regions being Ica, Piura, Lambayeque and La Libertad. Libertad). After the 2015-2016 grape export season, Peruvian grape exports to Ecuador ...
Source: Foodmate

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