Peru's agricultural exports have seen a significant decline in April 2024, with a decrease in both indirect and direct human consumption exports. This decline is largely due to a sharp decrease in fishmeal sales to China, which was the top destination for these exports. Despite the decrease in fish oil sales, most of which were exported to the United States, the overall export value of fish oil increased slightly. Exports of products for direct human consumption, such as frozen and canned foods, also saw a decrease, with the exception of canned foods, which saw a significant increase due to increased supplies of tuna and anchovies.