The U.S. Department of Agriculture and
the Chilean Ministry of Agriculture have finished negotiating the certificate
language to export frozen and chilled poultry meat to include duck meat,
according to the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service.
The USDA has already updated the Export Library to reflect the opening of
this new market, and U.S. duck exporters have containers ready to go. U.S.
exporters have been successfully exporting almost $40 million worth of chicken
and turkey meant and products annually to Chile since 2008 and the addition of
duck meat rounds out the selection, according to the Foreign Agricultural
Service.
Chileans consider duck to be a gourmet product, and
there is a small Chinese population that commonly eats duck meat. The Ministry
of Agriculture has some small farmer programs to promote duck breeding for this
niche market. According to the results of their experience and the market
development since 2005, the demand can reach 60 tons a year, about $380,000, and
almost all of the production is consumed at restaurants in Santiago, Chile. The
recommendation is that U.S. duck exporters link with Chilean firms that target
the retail market that is available to the average Chilean in order to best
access the small market with growth potential.
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