Blueberries are likely to become Peru’s main agro-export product

Published 2022년 10월 6일

Tridge summary

Peru has seen a 38% increase in fresh blueberry exports in this campaign, reaching 110,000 tons, as reported by Agraria. This figure accounts for half of the total exports from the previous campaign. The export figures for the months of July, August, and September show a significant increase in comparison to the same period in the previous campaign. It is anticipated that the current campaign will see strong growth in the peak months of September and October, with a slight decline in growth in November and January, potentially making blueberries Peru's main agro-export product this season, surpassing grapes.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

According to Fernando Cilloniz Benavides, president of Inform@ccion, so far this campaign, Peru has exported 110,000 tons of fresh blueberries, representing an increase of 38 percent compared to the same period the previous campaign, as reported by Agraria.Cilloniz goes on to say that these 110,000 tons represent half of all that was exported in the previous campaign.Shipments of fresh blueberries from Peru were as follows: July 10,786,191 kilos, August 38,797,086 kilos, September (as of the 25th) 57,644,854 kilos. While in the same months the previous campaign it recorded: July 4,806,005 kilos, August 25,636,702 kilos, September 58,108,202 kilos.He stated that the start of the current campaign (July and August) has been ...

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