The global logistic crisis was expected to negatively affect the early season of mangoes in Peru, but the problem has extended to at least W51-52, and it does not seem to get any better soon.
By this time of the year, the volume exported is supposed to be at least double compared to the previous weeks. Several growers have decided to hold harvesting on W50-51, as they do not want to risk processing fruit that won't be exported due to the lack of bookings availability. This behavior also affects the price stability on-field as it constantly changes based on the number of confirmed bookings.
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