More and more and less income from Peruvian blueberry exports

Published 2023년 1월 5일

Tridge summary

Peru's blueberry and cranberry exports have seen significant growth in 2022, with blueberry exports surpassing the annual volume of 2021 and cranberry exports increasing by 36.4%, generating 20.2% of the country's total agricultural export revenue. The blueberry industry has experienced steady growth, with an average annual increase of 53.1% from 2016 to 2022, making Peru the leading global berry exporter. The United States and the Netherlands are the primary markets for these exports, with the industry showing no signs of slowing down and potentially expanding into strawberry cultivation.
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Original content

By the end of October last year, Peruvian blueberry exports exceeded the annual volume exported in 2021, 207,000 tons. Peru's cranberry exports showed a volume increase of 36.4% last year, the value of shipments was 1.112 million USD, thus bringing 20.2% more revenue to the country. The sector is expanding at an incredible rate in the South American country located below the equator. Between 2016 and 2022, the blueberry industry achieved an average annual volume growth of 53.1%, until Peru became the world's leading berry exporter. By 2021, the country's cranberry export revenues accounted for 15.2% of total agricultural exports, making cranberries the second most foreign exchange-generating product in Peru's agri-food exports. The country's main markets are still the United States (52.2%) and the Netherlands (22.3%), i.e. the gateway to Europe. German experts warn that it is only a ...
Source: MezoHir

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