Peruvian artichoke exports fell -30% in volume and -25% in value between January and May 2023

Published 2023년 7월 10일

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Artichoke exports from Peru have seen stable growth in recent years, but this year there may be complications in sustaining that rate. From January to May 2023, artichoke shipments decreased by 30% in volume and 25% in value compared to the same period in 2022. The fall in volume was due to the recovery of European production, particularly in France and Spain, which led to a decrease in prices and discouraged Peruvian exports.
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(Agraria.pe) In recent years, the artichoke has had stable results, with an average growth of 8% per year in the export value. However, this year it looks like it could have some complications to sustain that rate. From January to May 2023, artichoke shipments totaled 12,000 tons valued at US$36 million (US$3 per kilogram), showing a drop of -30% in volume and -25% in value compared to 17,000. tons for US$ 49 million (US$ 2.88 per kilogram) registered in the same period of 2022. The lower volumes allowed a small upward adjustment in the price (6%), partially offsetting the drop in the final value exported. The fall in volume coincided with the recovery of European production, specifically in France and Spain. At the beginning of this year, both countries faced a prolonged period of heat that forced producers to advance the harvest period and, with it, a sudden increase in supply and a drop in prices. The lower prices discouraged Peruvian exports. The artichoke season is expected ...
Source: Agraria

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