Peru, the center of origin and world producer of organic cocoa

Published 2023년 10월 1일

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Peru celebrates "Cocoa and Chocolate Day" to promote the country's cocoa industry and highlight its wide genetic diversity. Peru is a major producer and exporter of cocoa, known for its fine flavor and aroma. The country has a high commercial and sustainable value in the international market, with exports reaching more than 65,000 tons of cocoa beans in 2021. The government has also approved a National Plan for the Chocolate Cocoa Value Chain to enhance the competitiveness of the industry.
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For the twelfth consecutive year, Peru commemorates this October 1st, "Cocoa and Chocolate Day", an important commercial platform to highlight cocoa, as an original product with wide genetic diversity from the Peruvian Amazon. Peruvian cocoa is a center of origin and recognized worldwide for its natural characteristics, fine flavor and aroma. Peru is considered one of the main world producers and exporters of cocoa, with the main markets being the Netherlands, Indonesia, Mexico, Malaysia, the USA, Italy, Spain, Germany, among others. Peru appears as the third world exporter of organic cocoa only behind Mexico and Indonesia, and is one of the ten cocoa producing and exporting nations in the world. Furthermore, Peru has great genetic diversity. There are native cocoas, such as white cocoa from Piura, pure national cocoa from San Ignacio, Marañón cocoa from Jaén, chuncho cocoa from Cusco, mountain cocoa from Junín, recognized as fine cocoas, among others, all with high commercial and ...
Source: AgroPeru

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