Agricultural production grew by 12.10% in September 2025.

Published 2025년 11월 20일

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In September of this year, the national production of the agricultural sector increased by 12.10% compared to the same month of the previous year, driven by the positive performance of the agricultural subsector (18.44%) and the livestock subsector (3.45%), associated with higher production volumes, reported the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI).

The increase in the agricultural subsector was related to the higher production volumes of olive (18615.1%), avocado (112.9%), wheat (106.7%), dry grain bean (53.7%), onion (32.9%), coffee (27.1%), and sugarcane (13.5%). This was complemented by the larger area planted with the main agricultural products, as well as favorable climatological factors, such as rainfall and normal to higher temperatures.

In parallel, the livestock subsector registered a positive variation of 3.45%, driven by the higher production volumes of poultry (4.9%), pork (3.6%), fresh milk (3.6%), and eggs (1.0%).

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In September of this year, the national production of the agricultural sector increased by 12.10% compared to the same month of the previous year, driven by the positive performance of the agricultural subsector (18.44%) and the livestock subsector (3.45%), associated with higher production volumes, reported the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI). The increase in the agricultural subsector was related to the higher production volumes of olive (18615.1%), avocado (112.9%), wheat (106.7%), dry grain bean (53.7%), onion (32.9%), coffee (27.1%), and sugarcane (13.5%). This was complemented by the larger area planted with the main agricultural products, as well as favorable climatological ...
Source: AgroPeru

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