Peruvian artichoke exports decreased in August 2024

Published 2024년 9월 30일

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In August 2024, Peru experienced a decline in its artichoke exports, with a 19% decrease in volume and a 27% decrease in value compared to the same month the previous year. Despite this, August became the best-revenue-generating month of the year, with a total of 4,065 tons exported earning $10.1 million. The United States was the primary importer, accounting for 70.9% of the total exports, followed by Spain and Panama. Danper Trujillo S.A.C. emerged as the leading exporter, handling 52.8% of the total shipment.
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In August 2024, Peru exported 4,065 tons of artichokes worth $10.1 million, representing a 19% decrease in volume and 27% in value compared to the same month last year, when 5,016 tons were exported for $13.9 million, according to FreshFruit. In addition, the price per kilogram decreased by 10%, standing at $2.49. Despite the combined drop in volume and price, August stood out as the best month in terms of revenue so far this year. Artichoke shipments reached 12 destinations, with the United States being the main one (70.9%), with $7.1 million (2,751 tons at an average price of $2.58 per kilogram). Behind were Spain (21.3%), with purchases valued at $2.2 million (929 tons at an average cost of US$2.32 per kilogram); Panama (3.0%), with $301,000 (154 tons at an average price of $1.95 per kilogram); Germany (2.9%), with $295,000 (119 tons at an average price of $2.49 per kilogram); and Brazil (0.9%), with $88,000 (36 tons at an average cost ...
Source: AgroPeru

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