Peru will be able to export cherimoya to Guatemala and Ecuador

게시됨 2022년 12월 5일

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Peru has achieved a national milestone in exporting cherimoya, a popular fruit, to Guatemala and Ecuador, thanks to the 'Guideline 2' of the Second Agrarian Reform and the efforts of the agricultural health authority, SENASA. This development is anticipated to bolster the income of over 5,000 small-scale farmers from Lima, Ancash, Apurímac, and Moquegua. SENASA's focus on improving phytosanitary conditions and without imposing hydrothermal or cold treatment measures for this export ensures lower shipping costs. Exporters must meet SENASA's regulations, including a favorable phytosanitary inspection and a Phytosanitary Certificate, to ensure compliance with the importing countries' standards.
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This national achievement is framed within the 'Guideline 2' of the Second Agrarian Reform, which seeks to promote more and better markets for family farming; considering that the opening of this market directly benefits more than 5 thousand small producers from Lima, Ancash, Apurímac and Moquegua, dedicated to the production of this crop. “SENASA continues working to improve the phytosanitary conditions of the crops that are produced in the country; so that in this way, access to new international markets can be specified, and with this, greater profitability is obtained and contributes to improving the quality of life of Peruvian producers”, said Miguel Quevedo, head of SENASA. Currently, the agricultural health authority maintains current phytosanitary protocols with countries of the European Union, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, Canada, Bolivia and Uruguay for the export of this fruit. It is important to highlight that, in order to avoid higher ...

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