Peruvian mangoes set out to capture diverse markets

Published 2022년 6월 16일

Tridge summary

The Peruvian mango market has seen a 99% increase in export volume and a 252% increase in export value over the past 16 years, with the 2020/2021 season reaching 232,683 tons of exports. This growth is due to expansion in production areas and entry into new markets, including South Africa, which recently approved Peruvian mango imports. Despite threats to mango crops from unfavorable weather, Peru's mango production is expected to continue to grow to meet demand. The country is currently the 4th largest mango exporter globally, with the Netherlands, the U.S., and France as its main export destinations.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

In this installment of the ‘Agronometrics In Charts’ series, Sarah Ilyas studies the state of the. Peruvian mango market. Each week the series looks at a different horticultural commodity, focusing on a specific origin or topic visualizing the market factors that are driving change. In the last 16 years, the total export volume of Peruvian mangoes has grown by 99%, going from 8.5 million boxes to 16.9 million boxes. The value of its exports has increased by 252%. In the 2020/2021 season Peruvian mango reached an export volume of 232,683 tons. It is expected that this season will conclude with Peru exporting a total volume of 332,268 tons, which will represent an increase of 42.8% in comparison to the previous season. The increase in exports can be attributed to the expansion in production areas and the new markets that Senasa is setting out to open. In January, it was reported that South Africa became the most recent market that approved Peruvian mango imports after the South ...

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