2023 was a bad year for the Peruvian artichoke

Published 2024년 6월 3일

Tridge summary

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.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) The artichoke is a product that is grown in much of the world and therefore usually shows relative stability in its international marketing. Unlike other agricultural goods, large price and stock shocks tend to be rare. However, 2023 was the exception. Around the world, producers faced declines in their crops due to the weather, which put international trade in this product in a complicated situation. Peru could not escape this situation and, like its competitors, its exports were affected due to the harsh weather conditions. In 2023, 47,817 tons of artichoke were exported, 18% below what was shipped a year before. With this drop in Peruvian production, which was similar to that of most countries, it was expected that the price would rise. However, two markets managed to avoid the fate of the others: Egypt and Turkey had a positive campaign, coupled with an increase in their hectares of artichokes. This was enough to compensate and satisfy demand in several relevant ...
Source: Agraria

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