Peru and Mexico face a low supply of asparagus

Published 2024년 1월 15일

Tridge summary

El Niño has caused a 30 percent decrease in Peru's asparagus supply this season, impacting the global market. This reduction in supply has also affected Mexico, the world's third largest producer of asparagus. As a result, prices have reached historic highs, and the hope is that with a milder El Niño next year, supply can return to normal.
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(Agraria.pe) El Niño has caused a decrease in Peru's asparagus supply this season. Typically, Peruvian supply peaks at this time of year. “However, volumes have been lighter than normal, as El Niño affected the ferns during the summer,” says Walter Yager of Alpine Fresh. Supply has been reduced by approximately 30 percent, and is not expected to return to normal until summer 2024. Since Peru represents around 50 percent of Alpine Fresh's asparagus program, it is an extremely important country of origin . Peru is also the second largest producer of asparagus in the world, behind China. In addition to Peru, Alpine Fresh also imports from Mexico 12 months a year. However, supply from Mexico, the world's third largest producer of asparagus, is also a challenge this winter. “Supply problems in Mexico have aggravated the availability problem,” says Yager. “This ...
Source: Agraria

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