Peru exported pineapple worth US$ 4.2 million in October of this year, 12 times more than in the same month of 2023

Published 2024년 11월 21일

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Peruvian pineapple exports have seen a significant increase, reaching US$ 4.1 million in 2020 and surpassing it with US$ 4.2 million in October 2024. The volume of exports in October 2024 was 1,390 tons, 19 times higher than the same period in 2023. Despite the increase in volume, the average price per kilogram dropped from US$ 4.84 in 2023 to US$ 2.99 in 2024, a decrease of 38.3%. The exports were dominated by canned pineapple (43.9%), dehydrated pineapple (30.4%), and frozen pineapple (20.3%). The United States and Canada were the top importers, accounting for 65.5% and 26.4% of the imports respectively.
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(Agraria.pe) The outlook for Peruvian pineapple exports has been adapting favorably over the years. In 2017, production faced difficulties with irregular quality that did not meet international standards. However, with improvements in the sector, in 2020 pineapple exports reached US$ 4.1 million, marking an important advance in the competitiveness of the sector. The difference for this year is clear, such is the case that in October 2024 shipments were recorded for US$ 4.2 million, 12 times more than in October 2023. Likewise, the volume for this period was 1,390 tons, 19 times higher than that sent in the same period in 2023. However, the average price fell from US$ 4.84 to US$ 2.99 per kilogram, which represented a decrease of 38.3%. The pineapple presentations sent were canned (43.9%), dehydrated (30.4%), frozen (20.3%), puree (4.5%), cut (0.9%) and juice (0.1%). Among the 22 producing companies that participated in the pineapple shipments, the most notable were Procesadora ...
Source: Agraria

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