In 2023, Peru's artichoke exports saw a decrease of 18% due to adverse weather conditions, leading to a drop in production similar to that of other major producers. Despite the decrease, the average price of Peruvian artichoke only increased by 4%, resulting in a total export value 15% lower than the previous year. The United States and Europe were the primary markets for Peruvian artichokes. The US experienced a decrease in domestic production, leading to a slight price increase and increased reliance on imports. Europe experienced varied supply and demand, resulting in increased importation of artichokes, particularly by France and Belgium, but competition was tough due to increased supply from Egypt and Turkey. For 2024, a recovery is expected with the regularization of the climate and the cold season, with an expected growth in exported volume and value.