Tomatoes were not alone: Paraguay also completed its first export of 25 tons of carrots to the local market

Published 2024년 10월 22일

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Paraguay has exported 60 tons of tomatoes and 25 tons of carrots to Argentina, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock of Paraguay. The carrots were produced in the department of Itapúa and exported with the support of the Investment and Export Network (Rediex). The Paraguayan government is promoting the export of products from family agriculture, such as fruits and vegetables.
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The 60 tons of tomatoes that arrived in Córdoba from the neighboring country of Paraguay turned out not to be alone. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock of that country, the shipment of 25 tons of carrots to the Argentine market was also made, this time destined for buyers in Buenos Aires. “Carrots are a product that is typically produced in the department of Itapúa, where most of what is consumed in the Paraguayan market comes from, and in this first export shipment, three cooperative producers are responsible for the shipment,” said Leticia Soria, director of Quality and Safety of the National Service of Vegetable and Seed Quality (Senave). Although Paraguay is an eminently grain exporter, its government seeks to promote “the export of products that are generally from ...

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