Peru exported 7,833 tons of beans for $11.8 million in September 2024

Published 2024년 11월 14일

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In September 2024, Peru experienced a notable increase in bean exports, with a 45% rise in volume and a 12% increase in value compared to the same month in 2023. The total export weight was 7,833 tons, valued at $11.8 million. The United States emerged as the leading market, accounting for 38% of the exports, followed by South Korea with 21% and the Dominican Republic with 18%. The average export price per kilogram dropped by 23% to $1.50. Procesadora Mejía S.A.C., V&F S.A.C., and Servicios Procesadora Perú S.A.C. were the top Peruvian exporters.
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In September 2024, Peru exported 7,833 tons of beans worth $11.8 million, which represented an increase of 45% in volume and 12% in value compared to the same month in 2023. However, the average export price decreased by 23%, going from $1.95 to $1.50 per kilogram, according to FreshFruit. Peruvian beans were sent to 19 destinations, with the United States standing out with 38% of the share, followed by South Korea with 21% and the Dominican Republic with 18%. In total, these three countries accounted for more than 75% of exports. Regarding the United States, this month it surpassed South Korea's purchases, ranking as the main market for Peruvian beans. Purchases from this market amounted to 2,379 tons for $4.4 million. Compared to September 2023, exports to this destination increased by 34% in volume and 39% in value, which generated a slight increase of 4% in the average price: $1.86 per kilogram. For its part, South Korea on this occasion did not match the levels imposed in ...
Source: AgroPeru

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