Export of Chilean processed fruits generates USD 90 million during January 2022

Published 2022년 2월 15일

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The Office of Agricultural Studies and Policies (Odepa) of Chile released its fruit bulletin for January 2022, revealing a 25% contraction in volume but a 10% increase in value, with processed fruits mobilizing 40,600 tons and generating USD 90.4 million FOB. The most significant category in terms of value was dehydrated fruits, followed by frozen. Only oils experienced an increase in sales, with other categories, such as juices and preserves, seeing a decrease. The main markets for these products included the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, Russia, Mexico, Europe, and Brazil.
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By Editorial PortalPortuario.cl, @PortalPortuario, The Office of Agricultural Studies and Policies (Odepa) released its fruit bulletin for February 2022, in which its performance during the month of January of the same year was addressed. In the analyzed period, products derived from processed fruits mobilized 40,600 tons, equivalent to USD 90.4 million FOB, which ultimately translates into a 25% contraction in volume and an increase equal to 10% in value. , In order of importance by sales, the category with the greatest representativeness in value in the analysis period is dehydrated (31.2%), then frozen (30.9%), followed by preserves (17%), juices (14%) and oils (7%), In order of what was analyzed for the same period in 2021, only oils registered an increase in their sales, of 88%. The other categories register a decrease in their sales, highlighting juices and preserves. In the breakdown by category, Frozen -equivalent to strawberries, blueberries and raspberries- achieved ...

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