Peru imported wheat for US$ 235 million between January and April 2023

Published 2023년 6월 5일

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Between January and April of 2023, Peru experienced a decrease in wheat imports, importing 575,985,436 kilos at a CIF value of US$ 235,270,546, a decrease from the same period in 2022 which saw 715,059,712 kilos imported for US$ 270,982,840. Canada was the primary supplier, accounting for 78% of total shipments, followed by Argentina, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The main importers in Peru were Alicorp SAA, Corporación ADC SAC, and Compañía Molinera del Centro SA, among other companies.
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(Agraria.pe) Between January and April of this year, Peru imported 575,985,436 kilos of wheat for a CIF value of US$ 235,270,546. These figures reveal a relevant decrease from the 715,059,712 kilos imported in the same period of 2022 for US$ 270,982,840. According to a report by Agrodata, the main supplier of this product for the Peruvian market in the first four months of 2023 was Canada, which achieved placements for US$ 184,367,818 (78% of total shipments). Next, quite far behind, came Argentina with US$33,779,841, the United States with US$16,147,801, and the United Kingdom with US$975,086. The main importing company in this period was Alicorp SAA with acquisitions for US$102,711,964, Corporación ADC SAC with ...
Source: Agraria

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