Unprecedented agreement
The agreement to export shelled
walnuts, signed on 28 January in Beijing between the Ministry of Agriculture of
Chile and representatives of the General Administration of Quality Supervision,
Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) of China, is the result of a pioneering
strategy led by the Ministry of Agriculture together with the union of
exporters of nuts, which in five years managed to meet all requirements and be
granted all authorizations to allow Chilean exporters to access the Chinese
market."This agreement complements the one signed with China in 2014,
which allowed the entry of unshelled nuts to that country and which only
represented 5% of Chinese imports. Now, this agreement gives us access to the
remaining 95% of the Chinese market for shelled walnuts," said Andrés
Rodríguez, CEO of the Chilean Walnut Commission, stressing that China is the
world's largest producer of nuts, but also the largest importer, with purchases
ranging between 70,000 and 150,000 tonnes per year.
Chile is currently the sixth
largest producer of walnuts, but it ranks third in terms of exports, behind the
United States (California) and Ukraine. "If the annual growth rates are
maintained, we could double our production in the next five years and become
the second largest exporter worldwide," pointed out Rodríguez.
Furthermore, there are comparative advantages over other importers due to the
quality of the Chilean product, the fact that production takes place in the
Asian off-season, as well as an FTA tariff of 0%, compared to the 25% of other
origins.The Chilean walnut harvest in 2015 exceeded 65,000 tonnes and this year
it is expected to get close to 80,000 tonnes, with nearly 40,000 hectares
planted and about 2,800 new ones every year. This increase is a direct result
of Chile's comparative advantages compared to other global producers, such as
being in phytosanitary isolation, with a local agriculture protected from
foreign pests; having a Mediterranean climate, optimal for this type of crop;
the gradual introduction of technology in the production process and the solid
product image that Chile has achieved overseas."In this global positioning
process, a key aspect has been the creation of the brand Walnuts from
Chile," affirms Rodriguez, highlighting the impact on the sector's
international promotion of having the support of ProChile. "Promotional
campaigns have been organised in Europe and Asia, resulting in great achievements
and improving Chile's reputation as one of the most reliable in terms of
quality," added the CEO.
Web: www.chileanwalnut.com
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