Challenge of Huancavelica, Peru is to develop its offer with added value

Published 2021년 10월 5일

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The Regional Government of Huancavelica is focusing on increasing the export of value-added products such as trout, avocado, quinoa, and potato chips, as there is potential for expansion in these areas. The region saw a significant increase in demand of 73.8% in total shipments from January to July 2021, primarily due to a increase in mineral supply, despite a decline in prices expected for 2022. There is also concern for the stability of export activity, with a recovery expected in the coming months. The author also emphasized the importance of promoting tourism and internal and intra-regional tourism in Huancavelica.
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The great challenge of the Regional Government of Huancavelica (GORE Huancavelica) is to increase the export of products with added value, among them, trout, avocado, quinoa and potato chips, which have a high potential to continue expanding, said the director of the Center of Research on Global Economy and Business of the CIEN-ADEX Exporters Association, Edgar Vásquez Vela. It was during his presentation ‘Importance of inserting the experience of producers and exporters in tourist routes’, organized by the GORE on the occasion of the Huancavelica Tourism Week. Between January and July 2021, total shipments in the region totaled US $ 40 million 191 thousand, reflecting a significant increase in demand of 73.8% compared to the same period in 2020 (US $ 23 million 125 thousand). The supply is mainly minerals –between January and July they represented 81.6% of the total– and since, in 2022, it is almost a fact that prices are going to fall, the strategy should be to prop up ...
Source: AdexPeru

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