Peru exported 504 tons of pallares in February 2024, registering an increase of 12%

Published 2024년 3월 26일

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In February 2024, Peru experienced a significant boost in its pallar exports, witnessing a 12% increase from the previous year, with a total of 504 tons exported. The United States emerged as the primary market, accounting for nearly half of these exports, followed by Turkey, Poland, Spain, and Lebanon. Leading the charge in this export surge was Brolem Company S.A.C., which was responsible for 23.5% of the total exports. Notably, all pallares were exported in their fresh state, highlighting the emphasis on quality and freshness that Peruvian products are known for in the international market.
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(Agraria.pe) In February 2024, Peru exported 504 tons of pallares, showing an increase of +12% compared to the same month of the previous year. In the analyzed month of this year, pallar from Peru reached 8 destination markets, with the United States being the most prominent, acquiring 48.7% of the total, equivalent to 245 tons. Turkey followed with 14.3%, representing 72 tons. Poland and Spain were very close in terms of volume, with 9.4% (47 tons) and 9.1% (46 tons), respectively. Lebanon completed the top 5 with 4.8%, adding 24 tons to the total exported. As for exporters, Brolem Company S.A.C. It was the market leader with 23.5% of the total exported, which translated into 118 tons. Interloom S.A.C. It took second place with 15.8% and ...
Source: Agraria

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