en.Wedoany.com Reported - Peruvian aquaculture company Acuapesca recently completed its first nationwide shipment of scallops (conchas de abanico) to the Paraguayan market. Company director José Bellina Kohler stated that this operation marks a significant milestone for Peru's aquaculture industry.

José Bellina Kohler told ADEX's "Peru Exports" weekly that this shipment provides opportunities for diversifying export destinations and expanding business in regional markets, helping to promote the consumption of this food among local residents. The company, with 38 years of history, operates under an integrated model covering the entire value chain from hatchery to sea farming, industrial processing, and export. It has 700 hectares of suspended farming area and a processing plant in Casma, Ancash region, operating in compliance with international quality and safety standards. Initially exporting mainly to France, the company later expanded to Spain, Italy, and the United Kingdom. In recent years, it has broadened its market coverage in Asia and South America, entering Chile and Paraguay, with plans to enter the Argentine market next, while continuing to deepen its presence in Spain and the United Kingdom.
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