Peru exported 138 tons of dragon fruit in the first quarter of the year

Published 2024년 5월 1일

Tridge summary

In the first quarter of 2024, Peru experienced a remarkable surge in its fresh dragon fruit exports, with a 178% increase in volume and a 287% increase in value compared to the previous year. The country exported 138 tons of dragon fruit, valued at $392,391. Spain and the Netherlands emerged as the primary markets, absorbing 53.9% and 42.0% of the exports, respectively. Camposol S.A. was the leading exporting company, accounting for 45.2% of the market share. This significant growth reflects Peru's increased productive capacity and the growing global demand for its dragon fruit.
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In the first quarter of 2024, Peruvian exports of fresh dragon fruit increased significantly by 178% in volume and 287% in value compared to the previous year. Peru exported 138 tons of dragon fruit worth $392,391, according to FreshFruit. This increase reflects not only Peru's productive capacity, but also the growing acceptance and preference for Peruvian pitahayas in the global market. In value terms, exports increased by 287%, rising from $101,329 in 2023 to $392,391 in 2024. Export volume also followed an upward trend, increasing by 178%, from 50 tonnes to 138 tonnes. Additionally, the average price per kilogram rose 39%, going from $2.04 to $2.85. The distribution of Peruvian pitahaya exports in the last quarter reflected a significant concentration in two main markets: Spain and the Netherlands. Spain absorbed 53.9% of the total exported, with a value of $211,342 and an average price of $2.8 per kg. The Netherlands followed with 42.0%, equivalent to $164,843, and a higher ...
Source: AgroPeru

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