Venezuela exported more than 100 tons of fish products to China and the United States

The Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Juan Carlos Loyo, accompanied the shipment of these products to China and the United States
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Published at: 19/12/2024 10:22 AM

Venezuela exported more than 100 tons of fishing items such as lobster, tahalí and cannonball jellyfish, the latter highly sought after by the international market, complying with all national and international health protocols and measures.

The Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Juan Carlos Loyo, assured, in statements replicated by the newspaper Última Noticias, that this sector works to ensure compliance with the Bolivarian economic agenda, which proposes “to overcome the economic war they have and achieve stability, in addition to creating an economy that does not depend on oil, a diverse economy that for the first time generates wealth and well-being for all the Venezuelan people”.

The quality of Venezuelan products, the qualified workforce, the willingness of the business community that believes in our country and the support and support of the Bolivarian Government have been key to consolidating the export sector.

“This has given value and has made us as private entrepreneurs continue to trust, contributing as we have done so far,” said Jarol Mundaraín, representative of the company Congelados Caribe.

In addition, Yanming Liang, a Chinese businesswoman with the OZA C.A. Industrial Processor, said that “we are in the port of La Guaira bringing Tahali fish to our China, a 100% natural product with high quality”.

In addition, the president of Insoesca, Jorge Taján, said that “as part of the import protocol, time is being minimized to allow the best quality products to be brought to the whole world”.

For his part, the president of Bolivariana de Ports, Germán Gómez Larez, said that all import processes are being supported quickly and efficiently to all private and public companies in the country, as part of the effort to export Venezuelan products to different places.


Mazo News Team

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