10 Peruvian agricultural products to enter 12 new destinations in 2023
Peru
Sunday 08 January 2023
VU
In 2023, the Peruvian pomegranate will enter Mexico, according to the National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa). (photo: elcomercio.pe)
In 2022, Peru managed to open 10 new markets for its agricultural products, says the National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa).
The aforementioned is about phytosanitary access achieved for Peruvian mangoes in South Africa, granadilla in Argentina, custard apple in Ecuador, blueberry in Israel, peppers and chilli peppers in Uruguay, custard apple in Guatemala, amaryllis bulbs in Argentina, blueberry microplants in Colombia, and in vitro potato plant in Ecuador.
By 2023, the entity expects to supply 10 foods to 12 new international destinations, specifically: fresh grapes to Japan, Israel and Chile, pomegranate to Mexico, citrus fruits to Vietnam and New Zealand, avocado to the Philippines and Malaysia, blueberries to Indonesia, mango to Malaysia, peppers to Argentina, and dragon fruit, goldenberry and turmeric to the United States, among others.
source: larepublica.pe