Peru begins exporting its grapes to Japan

The Peruvian Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) has announced that exports of grapes to Japan are scheduled to begin on the morning of on the morning of tomorrow. Vice Minister for Agrarian Development Policies and Supervision of Midagri Segundo Regaladosays “Grape exports for Japan start tomorrow, following numerous years of negotiations. This is an excellent opportunity for the industry and especially for that of the National Agrarian Health Service of Peru (Senasa).” The Midagri official also said that Peruvian agriculture has successfully fought off the pandemic. The similar situation is anticipated with the current emergency that has been caused by the rain and the overflow of rivers across the nation.

The sector of agriculture in 2022 recorded a record-breaking Gross Value of Production (VBP) that was greater three million (soles) in growth of 4.5 percentage points over the similar period in the preceding year, said the minister.

The chief of Senasa, Miguel Quevedo, said that the Senasa team works together with Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) as well as the Foreign Ministry, and that Ten markets are inaugurated each year, on average.

Source: euro.eseuro.com