Peru: Frozen mango as an option for climate problems

Published 2023년 11월 19일

Tridge summary

Despite climate changes causing problems for the Peruvian agro-export basket, the mango crop has not yet shown negative signs. However, excess rain in the coming months could lead to faster rotting and harm mango exports. So far, fresh mango shipments have accounted for 52% of all shipments, and frozen mango exports make up 32%. In order to mitigate the rotting issue, agro-exporters may increase the frozen mango exports to reach their destinations in optimal condition, particularly in the United States where fresh mangoes represented 56% and frozen mangoes 36% of market participation.
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Original content

This year, the Peruvian agro-export basket has been suffering various problems due to climate changes, which have harmed the timely start of campaigns for different products, due to the consequences that these entail, such as the appearance of pests. One of these products was the mango, which—despite the expected bad outlook—has not yet presented such negative signs. However, it must be taken into account that in the coming months, in the case of fresh mango, these pests could affect it to a greater extent, given that excess rain would cause them to rot faster than usual and therefore harm its export. So far in the mango campaign, shipments of fresh fruit have totaled 2,846 tons, representing 52% of all shipments, this being 4% higher than in 2022; while frozen mango exports have totaled 1,732 tons, accounting for 32% of the total exported, 2% less than last year. For the coming months, this gap in participation of both presentations would be narrowed, given that ...

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