Peru: Increase in agricultural exports to France are concentrated in three products

Published 2022년 1월 30일

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In 2021, France saw a 13% increase in its import of Peruvian agricultural products, totaling USD 357 million. The main imports included avocados, mangoes, and coffee, which made up 62% of the total imports. Avocado imports increased by 21% in volume and 20% in value, making Peru the leading supplier of avocados to France. Mango imports also saw a increase of 13% in value, despite a similar volume to the previous year, making Peru the leading supplier of mangoes as well. Coffee imports experienced a 6% decrease in volume but a 6% increase in value, leading to France's fifth largest supplier of coffee being Peru.
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By Editorial PortalPortuario.cl, @PortalPortuario, Based on the data compiled by the company Fresh Fruit, France acquired fruits, vegetables and grains of Peruvian origin for a total of USD 357 million, which meant a growth of 13% compared to 2020. The main agricultural products of Peru imported to the European country were avocado, mango and coffee, which together accounted for a 62% share. According to what was communicated by the Peruvian company specialized in commercial intelligence for the agro-export sector, the climatic problems that affected Peru's main competitors in the three products that lead the basket is what allowed that country to continue gaining participation in the Gallic market. , Avocado, Imports from Peru totaled 49,700 tons for USD 134 million, an increase of 21% in volume and 20% more in value. Due to this good result, the country consolidated itself as the main supplier of fruit in the French market, with a 28% share (7% more than in 2020). Mango, France ...

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