Colombian grape exports have increased sevenfold by 2020

Published 2021년 2월 23일

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Colombian grape exports saw a significant increase of over 600% in 2020, reaching € 165,680 from € 21,563 in 2019, as reported by ProColombia. The Netherlands emerged as the primary market, contributing € 163,812, marking a massive increase of 1,377.7% from the previous year. Despite this, exports to Curaçao and Aruba experienced a decrease of 83.8% and 21.9% respectively. The exports were primarily from the department of Valle del Cauca, but there was a notable decrease in contributions from Bogotá and Atlántico. Flavia Santoro, president of ProColombia, highlighted Colombia's potential for grape cultivation and the opportunity to diversify exports as the global market for fresh grapes continues to grow.
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Colombian grape exports increased by more than 600% in 2020, according to figures from the export organization ProColombia, from € 21,563 in 2019 to € 165,680 last year. Of the most important destinations, the Netherlands in particular stood out with € 163,812 compared to € 11,085 in 2019, which represents a spectacular increase of no less than 1,377.7%. On the other hand, exports to Curaçao and Aruba decreased by 83.8% and 21.9% respectively. All grapes for the Netherlands came from the department of Valle del Cauca. In contrast, the contribution to exports from Bogotá and Atlántico decreased significantly by 49.4% and 70.9% respectively. “Colombia has enormous potential for grape cultivation. Several regions of the country have a dry climate with strong winds and the soil has a high content of organic matter. Another advantage is that the import ...
Source: AGF

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