ProChile highlights the reopening of salmon exports to India after 7 years

Published 2023년 8월 11일

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Chilean salmon exports reached US$6,637 million last year, with its main destinations being the United States, Japan, Brazil, China, and Mexico, but India was absent until now. AquaChile, in collaboration with Sernapesca, ProChile, and its clients, has obtained the necessary certification to start shipping salmon to India, a country with a growing demand for seafood. This achievement is part of ProChile's efforts to diversify markets and deepen commercial relations with India, which has seen a 54.1% increase in exports from Chile in June.
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Salmon is the main food exported by Chile, with shipments reaching US$ 6,637 million last year, its main destinations being the United States, Japan, Brazil, China and Mexico, reaching more than 70 markets, but of which India was absent, with one last export registered in 2017. Marcela Zúñiga indicated that it is "a great joy and pride to be able to announce this result, since it is the product of teamwork carried out by the public and private sectors, which will allow restaurants and supermarkets in India to once again have this Chilean product, so recognized for its quality and flavor”. On behalf of the company that made the shipment, Alejandro Cuevas, AquaChile's sales manager, said that "we are very happy to be able to start our sales to India, a country of 1.4 billion people, with significant growth potential that comes from hand in hand with solid economic development in recent years. We have done intense work together with Sernapesca, ProChile in India and our ...

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