Peru will lead agro-exports in nine products in 2023

게시됨 2022년 4월 25일

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Peru's fruit and vegetable exports are projected to reach US$ 10,000 million in 2022, a 15% increase from the previous year, with a peak of US$ 11,554 million expected in 2023. The country is expected to lead in exports of blueberries, organic bananas, artichokes, and ginger, while holding the second place in asparagus, tangerines, grapes, and avocado exports. However, the increased value of shipments and sales does not necessarily mean greater profits for companies due to rising costs of fertilizers, shipping freight, labor, and political uncertainty. The agricultural sector is also facing a crisis, and the union has presented the Executive with a proposal to address the issue.
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Shipments of Peruvian fruit and vegetables will reach US$ 10,000 million in 2022, a growth of 15% compared to 2021. By 2023, the Association of Agricultural Producers Guilds of Peru (AGAP) projects that Peru will reach its peak of US$ 11,554 million, placing it on the world podium for shipments in nine crops. In the last 20 years, non-traditional agricultural shipments have had a significant share in Peru's trade balance thanks to their rapid growth. Gone is that 2003 in which the export of organic bananas ranked 68th in the world ranking of agro-exports. That same year, avocado, tangerine and grape also ranked 8, 22 and 19 respectively. And for next year, the agro-export union plans to maintain its leadership in shipments of blueberries, organic bananas, artichokes and ginger (in the latter two, Peru was the second largest exporter in 2020). While in asparagus, tangerines, grapes (it surpassed Chile and had a turnover of US$1,255 million in 2022) and avocado, Peru will have ...

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