Peru exported 3,997 tons of piquillo peppers for $8.7 million in April

Published 2025년 6월 1일

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The low temperatures recorded in Mexico have impacted its agricultural production, including piquillo pepper. This scenario has favored Peru, which in April 2025 exported 3,997 tons of piquillo pepper for a value of $8.7 million. This figure represented a 160% increase in volume and 133% in value compared to the same month in 2024, with an average price of $2.17 per kilogram, according to FreshFruit. Of the 12 countries that purchased the Peruvian product, Spain consolidated itself as the main destination by a wide margin: 3,336 tons acquired for $7.2 million, equivalent to 83% of the total. Compared to April 2024, shipments to this destination grew almost three times in volume (191%) and 2.5 times in value (154%), although the average price fell 12%, going from $2.46 to $2.15 per kilogram. The United States occupied second place, with 378 tons for around $900,000 (10% market share). Shipments to this market increased more than four times in volume and almost five times in value, ...
Source: AgroPeru

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