International market for dehydrated fruits, opportunities, access limitations, standards and export requirements
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https://doi.org/10.5377/reice.v6i12.7511Keywords:
exports, standards, requirements.Abstract
In the international market, the main trading partner countries of Nicaragua were analyzed. The highest demand is in the European Union representing 98% of exports, noting that the coconut has the highest export volume but has the lowest price while the dried banana is the better paid product with a growth rate in the price of 11% per annum. When exporting dehydrated fruits, a series of sanitary, phytosanitary and environmental requirements and standards must be complied with, which is issued by state institutions. When entering the market, it must face restrictions and critical factors. In the results obtained it was determined that if it is viable to market to the international market.
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