The organization focuses on 10 strategic areas, including phytosanitary issues, logistics, water and port infrastructure, and market entry and protection. © Frutas de ChileIndia is becoming a key market for diversification. India is currently the fourth-largest market in Asia and the eighth-largest globally for Chilean fruit, with around 50,000 tons exported. Brazil has become the third-largest global market for Chile, with a land transit time of about eight days and no tariffs. "In this scenario, Chile's approach merges commercial diplomacy, technical management, and targeted promotion to maintain our standing in key markets and grow our presence in emerging destinations," he concluded.
Source: The North Africa Journal February 24, 2026 01:23 UTC