Chopped mango export exceeds US$ 41 million in the first half

Published 2020년 7월 17일

Tridge summary

In the first half of 2020, Peru experienced a significant decrease in mango exports, with a drop from 40,139,894 kilos in the same period of the previous year to 25,539,800 kilos. The value of these exports also declined from US $ 66,115,641 in 2019 to US $ 41,355,218 in 2020. The United States was the primary recipient of these exports, accounting for 36% of the total, followed by Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands, South Korea, Germany, and Poland. Some of the leading companies involved in these exports included Virú SA, Camposol SA, Agroindustrias AIB SA, Mebol SAC, Sunshine Export SAC, and Agrícola y Ganadera Chavín de Huantar.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) In the first half of this year, Peru exported 25,539,800 kilos of mango in pieces for an FOB value of US $ 41,355,218. These figures reveal a significant drop from the 40,139,894 kilos exported in the same period of 2019 for a value then of US $ 66,115,641. According to the Agrodata Peru portal, the main destination of these Peruvian shipments between January and June 2020 was the United States, which represented 36% of the total. Canada followed with 12%, Belgium with 9%; Netherlands and South Korea with 8% each; Germany and ...
Source: Agraria

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