Footwear, textiles, dairy and meat are some of the goods that have potential to be exported to the Caribbean island.
According to Alfredo Lacayo CEO of Centrolac and the person who led a trade mission of the Chamber of Industries of Nicaragua (Cadin) which traveled to Cuba on May 13, in the case of the dairy industry, the next step is to apply to the Ministry of Health of Cuba to send staff to inspect the Nicaraguan plants in order to certify them for export to that market.
Central American businessmen agreed to adjudicate the meat quota assigned by the European Union to the country that first complies with the required food safety and traceability requirements.
The region had to decide how to distribute a quota of 9.500 yearly tons of meat that can be shipped to Europe without paying tariffs.
The proposal to divide up the 9,500 ton EU allocation equally is rejected by Nicaragua.
Onel Pérez, president of CANICARNE (Nicaraguan association of beef producers), commented that 70% of meat exported from Central America comes from Nicaragua.
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