Non-traditional Peru's agricultural exports grew 8.6% in January 2022

Published 2022년 3월 20일

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Peru's non-traditional agro-exports saw an 8.6% increase in January 2022, totaling $801 million, with the United States being the primary market. The report highlighted the growth in fresh grape and mango crops, with grapes becoming the top export at $370 million. Despite this, mango exports experienced a decrease of 9.4%. Blueberries emerged as the third-largest export, with a value of $66.4 million, showing a significant year-on-year growth of 103.4%. The departments of Ica, Piura, and La Libertad played a crucial role in these exports.
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22:27 | lime, sea twenty. The country's non-traditional agro-exports totaled 801 million dollars in the first month of this year, a value 8.6% higher than the similar month of 2021, highlighted the Peruvian Foreign Trade Society (Comex Peru). He said that according to Sunat figures, the main destination was the US, with 344 million dollars, followed by the Netherlands (100 million dollars), Hong Kong (56 million dollars), China (34 million dollars) and Spain (29 million dollars). He also indicated that within the wide range of products exported from this subsector, the ones that stood out the most were fresh grapes, mangoes and blueberries. He also highlighted that, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI), grape ...
Source: Andina

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