Europe receives the largest amount of Peruvian avocado of the season

Published 2024년 7월 17일

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Peru's avocado exports to Europe reached a high of 640 containers in Avobook's week 28 report, but a decrease is expected due to the upcoming availability of avocados from Chile. Despite Mexico regaining its dominance in the US market with a 45% share, Peru remains strong with 11 million pounds. Canada has shown significant growth for Mexican exports, but this has led to other origins, including Peru, occupying the remaining European market space. Peru continues to lead in the Chinese market with 44 containers, but prices are expected to increase due to a decrease in supply from Mexico.
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(Agraria.pe) Avobook's week 28 report (W28-2027) details that, of the 961 containers that arrived in Europe, Peru was the one that contributed the most volume with 640 containers, the highest figure of its exports so far. that is of the year. But despite this growth, a sharp decrease is anticipated in the coming weeks, as a prelude to the arrival of avocado from Chile. In relation to prices, Avobook reported that these remain stable in the port areas of Amsterdam and Spain, with a slight drop in small sizes. On the other hand, Mexico has regained space in the United States market, reaching a 45% share, displacing the California avocado (28%), while Peru remains strong with 11 million pounds, followed by Colombia with 4 .5 million. The Canadian market has shown notable growth for Mexican exports from Michoacán to destinations outside the United States, increasing its participation from the 50% registered between week 1 to 27 of the year 2023; 60% in the same period this year, a ...
Source: Agraria

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