Cocoa and chocolate exporters in Peru would have generated business for US $7 million in a commercial round

Published 2021년 10월 11일

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The II Virtual Business Round of the Peruvian Cocoa and Chocolate Show saw 27 Peruvian companies generating business expectations of US $ 7.86 million, following 155 business meetings with international buyers from September 6 to 15. The participating companies, representing cooperatives and organizations from regions such as Amazonas, Cusco, and Lima, received training from various organizations and took part in the event organized by multiple agencies and ministries. The cocoa and derivatives exports have seen a 10% increase as of July, reaching US $ 153 million, with the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, Indonesia, and Belgium as the main destinations. The event is part of efforts to boost the cocoa sector, with 50% of companies offering cocoa beans and the remaining 50% offering cocoa derivatives.
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(Agraria.pe) The Commission for the Promotion of Peru for Exports and Tourism (PromPerú) announced that the 27 exporting companies that participated in the II Virtual Business Round of the Peruvian Cocoa and Chocolate Show would have generated US $ 7.86 million in business expectations for this year. The exporting companies, which participated from September 6 to 15 in this edition, managed to complete 155 business meetings with the 26 buyers from Germany, Belgium, Canada, Spain, the United States, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Russia and Switzerland , the same ones that were summoned by the commercial offices of PromPerú abroad. On this occasion, the national participation was made up of cooperatives, companies and associations coming mainly from the regions of Amazonas, Cusco, Huánuco, Junín, Lima, Madre de Dios and San Martín. It is worth mentioning that 50% of the exhibitors offered mainly cocoa beans; while the other 50% offered cocoa derivatives such as chocolates, ...
Source: Agraria

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