In Peru, the Ancash region exported 30,853 tons of mango in 2022

Published 2023년 3월 2일

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In 2022, Peru ranked as the world's leading mango exporter, shipping out 256,456.27 tons to international markets, with a total export value of over $294 million. The Netherlands emerged as the top buyer, followed by the United States, the United Kingdom, and Spain. The northern Peruvian region, particularly Piura, was the country's second-largest mango producer, contributing to 20% of the total production. Premier quality mangoes from Ancash, famous for their red veneer, were exported for $49.9 million. However, the mango campaign in Ancash faced challenges in 2023 due to a water crisis and difficulties in pricing, with farmers expressing dissatisfaction over the low farm gate prices, especially for mangoes exported by sea. The technical support organization, SEDIR, is providing assistance to small producers in Ancash to address these challenges.
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(Agraria.pe) In 2022, Peru exported 256,456.27 tons of mangoes and the first place of destination was the Netherlands with 98,289.84 tons, the United States with 81,090.35 tons, the United Kingdom with 13,936.55 tons, and Spain with 10,128.92 tons. Below are Canada, South Korea, Belgium, Russia, Chile, France, Japan, Germany, New Zealand and Switzerland. The total exportable value exceeded 294 million dollars. According to figures from Adex, processed by the Service for Comprehensive Rural Development (SEDIR), the Ancash region exported 30,853.50 tons of mangos for a value of 49,918,000 dollars. In addition, the northern region is the second mango exporter with 12% of the national production, while the first producer is Piura with 201,329.99, which represents 80% of the total production. "Peruvian mango has been consolidating in the international market despite the crisis we are going through. Every year production is growing, although in 2023 there may be a decrease due to the ...
Source: Agraria

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