Agro-exports from Peru reach 140 markets in 2020

Published 2021년 2월 9일

Tridge summary

Peruvian agricultural exports saw a 6% increase in 2020 compared to 2019, totaling US 7.487 million 583 thousand, with the United States and the Netherlands being the largest markets. The Agrarian Promotion Law played a significant role in this achievement, but the new Law on the Agrarian Labor Regime and Incentives for the Agrarian and Irrigation, Agro-exporter and Agroindustrial Sector poses a threat to these gains. The agricultural-agroindustrial subsector saw a 7% growth, with grapes and blueberries being the main products. The number of markets reached decreased by 10 from 2019, but new markets in Africa and the Pacific were won.
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By Redacción PortalPortuario.cl, @PortalPortuario, Peruvian agricultural exports, traditional and non-traditional, totaled US 7.487 million 583 thousand, presented an increase of 6% last year compared to 2019 and reached 140 markets led by the United States and the Netherlands which together accounted for 50.4% of the total, as reported by the Exporters Association (ADEX). The Agrarian Promotion Law (No. 27360) had a lot to do with this result, which, during its validity, helped create employment formally, reduce poverty and showed Peru as an important food power. The new Law on the Agrarian Labor Regime and Incentives for the Agrarian and Irrigation, Agro-exporter and Agroindustrial Sector (N ° 31110), endangers everything that has been advanced and will impact multiple chains. thousand and fell -6.3%. Its main item was coffee with a participation of 88.1% and a variation of 1%, despite which it did not recover the amounts prior to the appearance of rust. It was followed by cane ...

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