Mango volume from South America increases

Published 2023년 12월 19일

Tridge summary

The National Mango Board reported a 24% increase in export volumes from Peru, Ecuador, and Brazil, with Brazil reaching a total of 12,064,074 boxes for the season and approximately 265,798 for the week of December 9. Ecuador had the highest shipping volume of the three, with approximately 809,793 boxes shipped during the week and a total of 4,032,357 boxes for the season. Meanwhile, Peru shipped approximately 91,212 boxes for a total of 419,508 boxes for the season, with a 42% increase in volume compared to the previous week.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) A harvest report from the National Mango Board (NMB) shows that export volumes from Peru, Ecuador and Brazil reached 1,66,803 boxes of this fruit between the week ending December 9 and the previous one , which represented an increase of +24%. Brazil reached a total of 12,064,074 boxes for the season, with approximately 265,798 for the week of December 9. During the same week last year, the volume shipped from Brazil was 111,612 boxes for a total of 9,369,337 boxes. Ecuador is currently the country with the highest shipping volume of the three, with approximately 809,793 boxes shipped during the week. This week's volume is 45.2% higher than the previous week. Ecuador has shipped a total of 4,032,357 boxes this season. For its part, the volume shipped from Peru ...
Source: Agraria

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