Blueberries from Agrícola Cerro Prieto were shipped in the first Peruvian export container from the port of Chancay
The blueberries They were harvested in the Santa Rosa irrigation area (north of Lima), where the company has more than 150 hectares of blueberries.
The first export container Peruvian from the port of Chancay (Lima) corresponds to blueberries from the company Qali, belonging to Agrícola Cerro Prieto (ACP).
This fruit, which is destined for the city of Shanghai (China), was harvested in the Santa Rosa irrigation area (north of Lima), where the company has more than 150 hectares of blueberries.
The company highlighted that the value of exported cargo exceeds by more than four times that of a car imported from China, contributing even more to foreign trade, reaching new and distant destinations.
“The value of our shipments, which far exceeds that of other products, reaffirms us as a benchmark of quality in international markets. We remain committed to our mission of feeding the world for a better life,” says ACP.
He added that this fact underlines how our exports significantly impact the Peruvian economy, highlighting the value of what we produce locally. “This journey not only transports our fruit, it carries with it the hard work and the dream of a country that continues to advance and open up to the world.”
“At Cerro Prieto, we are proud to continue making a difference in international trade.
From Qali, a company that is part of the Cerro Prieto family, our top-quality blueberries travel to Shanghai through the Chancay Megaport, carrying with them the efforts of our people and the benefits of our land," the company concluded.
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At the beginning of November, Qali was awarded the first star of the “Peru Carbon Footprint” Level 1, granted by the Ministry of the Environment of Peru. This recognition highlights the company’s commitment to promoting sustainable practices regarding climate change and protecting our planet for future generations.
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