Chancay Port: Peru completes first shipment to Shanghai

Published 2024년 11월 21일

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The first shipment from Peru's new Chancay Megaport was made, with blueberries exported to Shanghai via Qali, a company under Agrícola Cerro Prieto. The cargo's value surpasses the cost of a car import from China, highlighting Peru's high-quality blueberry standards. Agrícola Cerro Prieto, a leading producer, packages, and markets agricultural products like blueberries, asparagus, and avocados across North America, Europe, and Asia. In 2023, Peru exported 207,000 tons of blueberries, generating 1,676 million dollars in revenue, and has been the world's leading blueberry exporter for the fifth consecutive year.
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The first shipment from the Chancay Megaport is destined for Asia and contains blueberries, one of Peru's main agricultural export products Peru managed to complete the first export of a Peruvian product from the Chancay Megaport to the Chinese city of Shanghai, after having been inaugurated during the Leaders' Week of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC Peru 2024). The first shipment from the new port terminal destined for Asia contains blueberries, one of the country's main agricultural export products. About the shipment The shipment was made by Qali, a company that is part of Agrícola Cerro Prieto, as announced by the latter firm through its social media accounts. Cerro Prieto stated that the value of the cargo exceeds by more than four times the price of a car imported from China, which reaffirms Peru as a benchmark of quality in international markets. “Our top-quality blueberries travel to Shanghai through the Chancay Megaport, carrying with them the effort of ...
Source: PQS

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