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Peru Caps 2025 With 39 New Market Accesses for Farm Exports

Stronger sanitary credentials led by SENASA underpinned the openings, reopening poultry sales abroad.

Overview

  • Of the 39 new international openings, 23 were for plant products with approvals such as blueberries and potatoes to Bolivia, bananas and pomegranates to China, and table grapes to Israel.
  • Peru’s self‑declaration as free of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in poultry enabled renewed meat exports to Haiti, Bolivia, Gabon and Panama, alongside new clearances for other animal products.
  • Exporters have already executed 35 inaugural agricultural shipments tied to the new access, including 12 tons of blueberries and 150 tons of kudzu seed to Indonesia and 361 tons of tangelo to Mexico, plus 57 tons of alpaca fiber to China and 102 tons of poultry meat to Caribbean and African buyers.
  • Authorities report a record agroexport year in 2025, with Peru holding top global positions in grapes and blueberries and ranking second in avocados while remaining a major supplier of citrus and mango.
  • Regional data show Piura’s rebound, with grape exports up 41% to $44.3 million through September and mango shipments reaching $199.2 million as the region supplied 56% of the national total and diversified destinations.