Healthy trend in the world favors bean dispatches Castilla del Perú

Published 2021년 11월 12일

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Peruvian exports of Castile beans have seen a dramatic increase, with earnings reaching US $20.265 million from January to August of this year, marking an 117% increase compared to the same period in 2020. The US, South Korea, and the UK are the primary consumers, indicating a shift towards fresh and unprocessed food due to the pandemic. In 2020, global shipments of Castile Beans fell slightly to US $9.8 million, with Piura and Lambayeque regions being the main exporting zones. The average FOB price also rose by 10.1% in the same year, ranging from US $0.89 to US $1.82 per kilo.
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The healthy trend in the world favors the export of fresh products and beans, is the case of Castile beans, which between January and August of this year totaled almost US $ 20 million 265 thousand, presenting a positive variation of 117% compared to the same period of 2020 (US $ 9 million 321), reported the Agro-Export Management of the Association of Exporters (ADEX). This item ranks second in the beans category, surpassed by peas (US $ 21 million 659 thousand). Others were the Chinese bean (loctao), pallar, pigeon pea, broad beans, canary beans, zarandaja and others. The main markets for Castile beans as of August were the US (US $ 6 million 955 thousand), followed by South Korea (US $ 2 million 551 thousand), the United Kingdom (US $ 1 million 550 thousand), Greece (US $ 1 million 335 thousand), Portugal, Spain and Colombia. According to the head of Consulting and Projects of the CIEN-ADEX Global Business and Economy Research Center, Lizbeth Pumasunco Rivera, as a result of ...
Source: AdexPeru

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