Peru: Grape exports exceeded US$ 210 million in October 2023

Published 2024년 1월 2일

Tridge summary

The 2023-2024 grape campaign has seen significant growth in exports, with shipments abroad totaling US$ 210 million 636 thousand, a 116% increase compared to the same month in 2022. The USA was the leading market, followed by the Netherlands, UK, Mexico, and Canada, with significant increases in shipments to Mexico, Indonesia, USA, Dominican Republic, Netherlands, and El Salvador. Peru primarily ships Red Globe grapes, but other varieties like Superior Seedless and Crimson Seedless have been gaining traction in recent years. The grape is popular for its sweet and refreshing flavor, as well as its nutritional properties, making it a widely consumed food during the Christmas and New Year holidays.
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The The 2023-2024 grape campaign started on the right foot, since last October the shipments abroad totaled US$ 210 million 636 thousand, registering a great growth of 116% compared to the same month of 2022 (US$ 97 million 508 thousand), reported the Association of Exporters (ADEX). USA (US$ 85 million 827 thousand) was positioned as the leading market by achieving a participation of 40.7% of the total and an increase of 217.9%. In the No. 2 position was Netherlands (US$ 39 million 543 thousand) with a representation of 18.8%, experiencing an increase of 121.1%. Them followed by the United Kingdom (US$ 20 million 798 thousand), Mexico (US$ 20 million 657 thousand) and Canada (US$ 9 million 279 thousand). They completed the top ten Dominican Republic, Spain, Colombia, Guatemala and Honduras. The biggest increases in the top 20 were from Mexico (302.8%), Indonesia (251.2%), USA (217.9%), Dominican Republic (139%), Netherlands (121.1%) and El Salvador (120%). HE should indicate that ...

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