Peru will export between 330,000 and 350,000 tons of fresh blueberries in the 2023/2024 campaign

Published 2023년 3월 27일

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From June of the 2022/2023 agricultural campaign to March 12 of the following year, Peru experienced a 30% increase in fresh blueberry exports, reaching 283,000 tons compared to the previous campaign. This growth positions Peru as the leading global supplier of blueberries, a position it has consistently held in recent years. Blueberry exports have surpassed grape exports in value, making it the primary agro-export crop for the country. The forecast for the 2023/2024 campaign anticipates a shipment of between 330,000 and 350,000 tons, aiming to sustain Peru's dominance in the global blueberry market.
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(Agratia.pe) From the beginning of the 2022/2023 campaign in June until March 12, Peru exported 283,000 tons of fresh blueberries, which represents an increase of 30% compared to what was shipped in the same period of the previous campaign ( 2021/2022). This was reported by the president of the consulting firm Inform@cción, Fernando Cillóniz, who indicated that this 30% growth in volume is similar to what has been recorded in recent campaigns. The current campaign closes at the end of this month. Cillóniz highlighted the rapid growth and positioning of the Peruvian blueberry, which has allowed our country to become the main world supplier of this fruit. In addition, blueberries have become Peru's main agro-export crop, surpassing grapes in value. In this regard, he pointed out that the Peruvian blueberry campaign is becoming broader (from June to March), registering its peak in the months of September and October. He added ...
Source: Agraria

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