Peru exported shelled Brazil nuts worth US$24 million between January and July

Published 2024년 8월 29일

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From January to July of this year, Peru exported 3,479,147 kilos of shelled Brazil nuts, generating a FOB value of US$ 24,246,778, as reported by Agrodata. The primary importers of these exports were South Korea with US$ 6,333,000, followed by the United States, Spain, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. The main companies involved in these exports include White Lion Nuts SAC, El Bosque EIRL, La Nuez SRL, Candela Perú, and Agrofino Foods SAC.
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(Agraria.pe) Between January and July of this year, Peru exported 3,479,147 kilos of shelled Brazil nuts for a FOB value of US$ 24,246,778, according to a report by the consulting firm Agrodata. According to this source, the main destination of national shipments was South Korea, where shipments worth US$ 6,333,000 were achieved. Next were the United States with US$ 5,757,000, Spain with US$ 2,137,000, the Netherlands with US$ 718,000, New Zealand with US$ 647,000 and the United Kingdom with US$ 600,000. Among the main exporting companies in the sector are White Lion Nuts SAC with sales of US$ ...
Source: Agraria

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