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South Africa opens its market to Peruvian mango imports

Fresh Mango
Peru
South Africa
Published Feb 12, 2022

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The National Agricultural Health Service (Senasa) of Peru, announced that the South African phytosanitary authority approved the phytosanitary requirements for the importation of Peruvian mangoes to this African market. The opening of this new market. It was finalized after several technical meetings led by Senasa, which, in the last meeting held on January 24, verified the phytosanitary requirements proposed for mango access to this destination, in relation to production sites and packaging and treatment facilities. In this context, Miguel Quevedo, head of Senasa, pointed out that "access to this market will have a positive impact for all mango producers, mainly the more than 7,000 producers from Piura, Lambayeque, and Ancash who actively participate in this productive activity”. This milestone is added to those made in the last ten years, where it has been possible to achieve mango access to four new countries such as Japan, Uruguay, South Korea, and South Africa; relevant markets due to their high demand.

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By Drafting PortaPortuario.cl, @PortalPortuario, The National Agricultural Health Service (Senasa) of Peru announced that the South African phytosanitary authority approved the phytosanitary requirements for the importation of Peruvian mangoes to this African market. The opening of this new market took place after several technical meetings led by Senasa, which, in the last meeting held on January 24, verified the proposed phytosanitary requirements for mango access to this destination, in relation to production sites. and packing and treatment facilities. In this context, Miguel Quevedo, head of Senasa, pointed out that "access to this market will have a positive impact for all mango producers, mainly the more than 7,000 producers from Piura, Lambayeque and Ancash who actively participate in this productive activity. ”., This milestone is added to those made in the last ten years, where it has been possible to achieve mango access to four new countries such as Japan, Uruguay, ...
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