The mango harvest in the Ancash region's Moro district and Nepeña valley has commenced, but producers are disappointed with the low prices paid by exporters, significantly less than last year. The average price for premium quality mangoes exported by air is S/ 1.8 per kilo, a quarter of the price from the previous year, and S/ 0.28 per kilo for mangoes for domestic consumption and pulp, a tenth of the previous year's price. Farmers and local economy are affected by the selective harvest and low prices, which put the 2024 campaign at risk. The executive director of SEDIR, Juan Cerna Espinoza, points out the inconsistency between the increasing annual export figures and the low prices paid to producers.