Peruvian Table Grape Gains Access to Israel

Published Jul 3, 2025

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The National Agricultural Health Service (Senasa) officially announced the access of Peruvian table grapes to the Israeli market, a nation with nearly 10 million consumers, after successfully concluding

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The National Agricultural Health Service (Senasa) officially announced access for Peruvian table grapes to the Israeli market, a nation with nearly 10 million consumers, after successfully concluding a sanitary management process that took over three years. On July 1, 2025, Senasa received the Bilateral Quarantine Agreement from the Plant Protection and Inspection Services (PPIS) of Israel's Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, notifying that the phytosanitary evaluation process has been favorable for fresh grapes from Peru. Israel represents a strategic destination that adds to the major commercial options for Peruvian producers, being a market with high sanitary standards that until now had only suppliers from South Africa, United States, Netherlands, Turkey, and Uzbekistan. In 2023, this country positioned itself as the 56th importer of fresh grapes worldwide, representing a valuable opportunity for market diversification. Campaign 2024–2025: Peru, World Leader for Second ...
Source: Agraria

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