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1,300 tons of melon, watermelon, mango and grapes are shipped out

Port of Pecém resumed fruit exports to Spain and Italy

Last week, the Port of Pecém resumed the export of fruit to the Mediterranean ports, focusing on the markets of Spain and Italy. The line is operated by the European shipping company  MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company ).

In addition to serving the main ports in the Mediterranean, the service is also the only one that allows the export of fruit between a terminal in northeastern Brazil and ports in Italy. Since early this Wednesday morning, 1,300 tons of melon, watermelon, mango and grapes produced in the states of Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Pernambuco and Bahia have been shipped.

In all, 51 40-foot containers or 102 TEUs (unit equivalent to a 20-foot container), containing 1,300 tons of melon, watermelon, mango and grapes produced in the states of Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Pernambuco and Bahia were being shipped.

Source: abrafrutas.org

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