Bolivia is positioned as the main destination of Peruvian evaporated milk in the first half of 2022

Published 2022년 7월 5일

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During the first half of 2022, Peru experienced a slight decrease in evaporated milk exports, exporting 7,090,842 kilos worth US$11,593,969, a decrease from 7,718,955 kilos worth US$11,675,095 in the same period of 2021. The main importer of Peruvian evaporated milk was Bolivia, with purchases of US$3,733,000, followed by the Dominican Republic, Chile, the Bahamas, and Trinidad and Tobago. The main exporting companies were Leche Gloria SA, Nestlé Peru SA, IVIS Inversiones SAC, and Food Traditional Peru SAC. Since 2021, Haiti has ceased to import Peruvian evaporated milk, with the Dominican Republic and now Bolivia being the main destinations.
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(Agraria.pe) During the first half of 2022, Peru exported 7,090,842 kilos of evaporated milk for an FOB value of US$11,593,969. These figures reveal a slight decrease from the 7,718,955 kilos exported in the same period of 2021 for US$11,675,095. According to a report from the Agrodata portal, the main importer of evaporated milk between January and June of this year was Bolivia, with purchases of US$3,733,000. Next came the Dominican Republic with US$2,177,000, Chile with US$1,753,000, the Bahamas with US$1,138,000 and Trinidad and Tobago with US$559,000. Among the main exporting companies in the sector were Leche Gloria SA with sales of US$5,712,000, Nestlé Peru SA with US$4,872,000, IVIS Inversiones SAC with US$224,000 and Food ...
Source: Agraria

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