Peru: Non-traditional fishery exports reach USD 616 million between January and April 2022

Published 2022년 6월 9일

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In the first four months of 2022, Peru's non-traditional fishery exports saw a 13.7% increase, totaling $616 million compared to the same period in 2021. The exports included products such as frozen fillets, frozen squid, shrimp, and canned fish. Over 40 exporting companies in the fishing sector surpassed their business expectations, generating over $115.9 million at leading fairs in North America and Europe. Additionally, 18 Peruvian companies generated commercial interest for $35.9 million at the 40th edition of Seafood Expo North America, and 26 companies promoted business opportunities worth $80 million at the Seafood Expo Global 2022 in Spain.
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By Editorial PortalPortuario.cl/Peruvian News Agency, @PortalPortuario, In the first four months of 2022, non-traditional fishery exports from Peru totaled 616 million dollars, which meant a growth of 13.7% compared to the same period in 2021, according to the Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Roberto Sanchez., Among the non-traditional shipments, products such as frozen fillets, frozen squid, shrimp, shrimp tails, canned squid, canned fish, trout and others stand out. “These results are possible thanks to the work of our exporters, the network of commercial agreements that Peru has and the commercial promotion of the Commission for the Promotion of Peru for Exports and Tourism (Promperú). The government is clear about the importance of Peruvian exports, mainly non-traditional, as they are a great generator of employment, also promoting economic reactivation," said Sánchez. In line with the above, he also mentioned that, for example, more than 40 exporting companies in the ...

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