Chile is already seen as a premium product provider in India

Published 2024년 9월 27일

Tridge summary

In 2023, Chile's exports of fresh fruit and nuts to India amounted to US$ 163 million, or 3% of its total worldwide exports, with walnuts being the primary product. This represents a significant increase since the Partial Scope Agreement (PSA) with India in 2007, which has led to a 732% increase in non-copper-non-lithium exports as of 2023, reaching US$566 million. ProChile is working towards a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with India to further boost these exports. Despite logistical challenges due to the long distance between the two countries, ProChile is focusing on maintaining a strong market presence in India and improving the quality and visibility of Chilean products.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

(Agraria.pe) According to ProChile's Market Intelligence Department, based on figures from Chile's National Customs Service, in 2023, shipments of fresh fruit and nuts from that country to India totaled US$ 163 million, which is about 3% of the total exported to the entire world, equivalent to US$ 5,791 million. This demonstrates India's growth opportunities regarding fruit consumption. Based on the data provided, the three main Chilean fruits exported to India last year were walnuts with a total of US$ 125 million FOB; fresh kiwis with US$ 18.2 million; and fresh apples with US$ 13.6 million. Further behind were fresh cherries, with US$ 2.4 million FOB, followed by pears with US$ 1.2 million, grapes with US$ 1.1 million, blueberries with US$ 565,580, plums with US$ 122,498 and, finally, mandarins with US$ 28.55. ProChile's international director, Natalia Arcos, indicated that from January to August 2024, shipments of fresh Chilean fruit and nuts to India total US$ 99 million, ...
Source: Agraria

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