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Ecuador will be partner country of Fruit Logistica Berlin 2020

Ecuador has been named as the official partner country of Fruit Logistica 2020 (5 - 7 February in Berlin). At the global fruit trade exhibition the Andean country will present Ecuador’s agricultural heritage to the world, placing itself as an international and versatile producer of premium and sustainable fresh fruit and vegetables.

Fruit Logistica 2019 hosted over 78,000 visitors from 135 countries and 3,200 exhibitors from 90 countries. For Ecuador, being the official partner country of this global trade fair is the perfect opportunity to present its exports of fruit and vegetables and establish new contacts in wholesale and retail channels, especially import companies interested in acquiring diverse fresh produce.
  
Between 2014 and 2018 Ecuador exported over USD 3.5 billion worth of fresh produce, mainly to Russia (18 per cent), the United States (16 per cent), Italy (7 per cent), Germany (7 per cent), Turkey (5 per cent) and China (4 per cent). Export volumes rose by 15 per cent, from 6.2 million tons in 2014 to 7 million tons in 2018..

During the same period Ecuador’s main exports included bananas (6 million tons), plantains (212 tons), baby bananas (139 tons), pineapples (81 tons), broccoli (74 tons) and mangoes (60 tons).

At Fruit Logistica 2020 Ecuador’s goal of showing its diversified production will be achieved by presenting potential fresh export produce such as tree tomatoes, soursops, mortiño (Andean blueberry), pineapples, grapes, papayas, avocados and pitahayas, among other products.

Ecuador first exhibited at Fruit Logistica in 2002. Next year, Ecuador’s participation will be organized by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAG), the Ministry of Production, Foreign Trade, Investments and Fisheries (MPCEIP) and the Ecuadorian Corporation of Exports Promotion and Investments (CORPEI), in cooperation with relevant stakeholders from the private sector.

For more information:
Susanne Tschenisch
Fruit Logistica
Tel: +49 30 3038-2295
Email: tschenisch@messe-berlin.de 
www.fruitlogistica.com

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