Peru boosts pomegranate exports by 5.5% in 2021 season

Published 2021년 9월 16일

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In the 2021 season, Peru's pomegranate exports saw a significant increase, with a total of 38 thousand tons exported, marking a 5.5% rise from the previous year. The export revenue for the season reached $ 80.681 million, a 28.2% increase from 2020 and a record high for monetary terms since the 2019 season. The Netherlands, Russia, and Great Britain were the leading importers of Peruvian pomegranates in 2021. Despite the physical export volume in 2021 not reaching the record high of 2019, the monetary record was broken, indicating a positive growth trend in the Peruvian pomegranate export industry.
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In the 2021 season, 38 thousand tons of pomegranates were exported from Peru, which is 5.5% more than in 2020, when 36 thousand tons of pomegranates were supplied. The supply season for Peruvian pomegranates begins in January and ends in June. The main countries-importers of pomegranates from Peru in 2021 were: the Netherlands (20662.9 tons), Russia (6615 tons), Great Britain (2361.8 tons). Followed by Hong Kong, UAE, Canada, USA, Iraq, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Spain and Italy, reports FruitNews based on the portal fructidor. Read also: Peru will increase blueberry exports by 30% in the 2021/22 season The president of the consulting firm [email protected] ón Fernando Cillóniz Benavides noted that in the 2021 season, exports of Peruvian pomegranates in monetary terms amounted to $ 80.681 million, which is 28.2% more than in 2020 ($ 62.927 million). ). Despite the fact that 2019 was a record year for the export of pomegranates from Peru in physical terms (40 thousand tons), 2021 broke ...
Source: Eastfruit

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