The first tomatoes from Paraguay arrived in the country: A total of 60 tons were destined for the province of Córdoba in Argentina

Published 2024년 10월 21일

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Paraguay has made its first tomato export to Argentina, with two shipments of 30 tons each to the province of Córdoba. This achievement was made possible by a phytosanitary permit and is seen as a significant opportunity for local producers. Negotiations for exports to the province of Mendoza are also underway. The initial shipment included tomato production from six farmers in the department of Caaguazú.
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Paraguayan horticultural producers managed to complete their first tomato export to Argentina in recent days. These were two shipments of 30 tons each, which had the province of Córdoba as their final destination. “After 70 years, Paraguay managed to open the Argentine market for tomato exports. It is a historic event and an invaluable opportunity for local producers, who will now be able to access one of the most important markets in the region,” said the Presidency of that country through a press release. According to the Paraguayan Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Carlos Giménez, this shipment was possible thanks to a phytosanitary permit granted by the local health authority. On the other hand, the official confirmed that “other exports to the province of ...

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