Chilean fruit exports reach 2.7 million tons for US$ 5,631 million between January and August 2022

Published 2022년 9월 27일

Tridge summary

From January to August 2022, Chile's fruit exports saw a 1.8% increase in volume and a 4% increase in value, totaling 2.7 million tons and US$ 5,631 million FOB respectively. The exports consisted of 73.6% fresh fruit, 20.2% processed fruit, and 6.2% nuts. Fresh fruit, including cherries, table grapes, apples, and blueberries, accounted for 84.8% of the total value of fresh fruit exports. Nuts, mainly walnuts, saw a decrease in both volume and value. The main markets for these exports included China, the United States, and the European countries like Spain, Germany, and Italy.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) During January and August 2022, Chile exported 2.7 million tons of fruit for a value of US$ 5,631 million FOB, registering an increase of 1.8% in volume and 4% in value, compared to what was achieved in the same period of the previous year. This was indicated by the Office of Agricultural Studies and Policies of Chile (Odepa), who said that of the total value, 73.6% was fresh fruit, 20.2% was processed fruit (juices, oils, preserves, frozen, dehydrated), and 6.2 % was nuts (walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts, among others). Fresh fruit reached sales of 2.17 million tons, equivalent to US$ 4,144 million FOB between January and August 2022. These exports registered an increase in volume of 1.9%, and in value of 2% compared to the same period of the previous year. The main species exported in the analysis period in this group were cherries, registering a volume of 285 thousand tons, equivalent to US$ 1,522 million FOB, showing an increase of 7.2% in volume and 28.1% in value, ...
Source: Agraria

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