Peru's cultivation of the dragon fruit, or pitahaya, has experienced remarkable growth, with exports valued at $1.3 million and reaching 406 tons in the first half of 2024, marking a significant increase from the previous year. Starting in the 1990s, pitahaya cultivation began in the Peruvian jungle for local consumption and later expanded to coastal regions around 2010 due to its adaptability and export potential. The fruit is currently grown in areas such as Piura, Lambayeque, Ica, and Lima, with the Netherlands, Spain, and France being the primary export destinations. Despite this success, the industry faces challenges like the need for infrastructure improvement, increased producer association strengthening, and research and development of new varieties to ensure continued growth and success.