Peru: Fruit exports totaled US$ 1,933 million until May of this year

Published 2024년 7월 13일

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Between January and May of 2024, Peru's fruit exports reached a value of 1,933 million dollars, showing a slight growth of 2.82% from the previous year, with the United States and the Netherlands being the leading importers. Avocado exports experienced a 20% increase in value, making them the most exported fruit, while blueberry exports saw a significant rise both in value and volume. On the other hand, fresh grape exports experienced a decline in both value and volume. Peruvian bananas also saw an increase in export values, reaching 16 markets with the Netherlands as the top importer.
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07/13/2024 Between January and May of this year, Peruvian fruit shipments totaled 1,933 million dollars, representing a meager growth of 2.82% compared to the same period last year, after the shipment of 754,289 tons, reported the Institute of Research and Development of Foreign Trade of the Lima Chamber of Commerce (Idexcam). “Fruit exports extended to 92 destinations, and the United States and the Netherlands led the demand, obtaining a participation level of 34.70% and 23.25%, respectively,” said the head of Idexcam, Óscar Quiñones. In the period of analysis, fruit exports to the United States totaled 670 million dollars, showing a growth of 8.45%, compared to the same period last year. Meanwhile, fruit shipments to the Netherlands registered a value of 449 million, 10% more than between January and May 2023. Spain and the United Kingdom followed with 7.83% and 4.45% participation, respectively with export values of 151 million dollars (15.46%) and US$ 86 million (8.90%). ...
Source: PEelperuano

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