January to November 2022: Chilean fresh fruit exports reach USD 4,394 million FOB

Published 2022년 12월 23일

Tridge summary

Between January and November 2022, Chile's fruit exports remained steady at 3.24 million tons, contributing a total value of USD 6,594 million. There was a slight increase of 0.5% in value but a slight decrease of 1% in volume compared to the previous year. Fresh fruit made up 66.6% of the total value, with cherries, table grapes, apples, and blueberries being the top exports. Cherries saw the largest increase in value. Processed fruit exports, including juices, oils, preserves, and dried fruits, increased by 3% in volume and 18.2% in value, with frozen and dehydrated categories seeing the highest sales.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

During the period January-November 2022, a total of 3.24 million tons of fruit exports were registered, for a value of USD 6,594 million FOB, (sale values are subject to IVV1 adjustments). Compared to the same period of the previous year, there is no variation in the volume exported, and an increase of 0.5% in value is observed. Of this total in value, 66.6% corresponds to fresh fruit, 24.1% to processed fruit (juices, oils, preserves, frozen, dehydrated), and 9.2% to dried fruits (walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts, among others). others). Fresh fruit reaches sales of 2 million 470 thousand tons, equivalent to USD 4,394 million FOB between January and November 2022. These exports register a decrease in volume of -1%, and in value of -4.1% compared to the same period of last year. The main species exported in the analysis period in this group were cherry, registering a volume of 291 thousand tons, equivalent to USD 1,540 million FOB, evidencing an increase of 8.5% in volume and 27% in ...

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