Peruvian artichoke exports grew and reached 33 countries in 2024

Published 2025년 1월 26일

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In 2024, Peru's artichoke exports saw a notable increase, with a total of 53,348 tons exported earning $148.4 million, marking a 12% increase in volume and an 8% increase in value from the previous year. The average export price per kilogram slightly decreased by 3% to $2.78. The majority of the exports were processed artichokes, particularly in preserves, and were mainly distributed to the United States, Spain, and France through the port terminals DP World and APM Terminals. The United States was the largest buyer, accounting for 56% of the exports, followed by Spain and France. Danper Trujillo S.A.C. and Virú Group Perú S.A. were the leading exporters to the United States and France, respectively.
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Peruvian artichoke exports in 2024 registered significant growth compared to 2023, reaching 53,348 tons shipped for a value of $148.4 million. This performance represented an increase of 12% in volume and 8% in value. Despite the increase in shipments, the average export price stood at $2.78 per kilogram, which meant a slight reduction of 3% compared to the previous year, according to data from FreshFruit. The main export format was processed artichoke, especially in preserves, which reaffirmed the preference for high value-added products in international markets. Export logistics were mainly concentrated in two key terminals: DP World, which handled 52% of shipments, and APM Terminals, with 48%. From these points, the Peruvian artichoke was sent to 33 destinations around the world, with the United States, Spain and France standing out as the main buyers. The United States consolidated its position in first place with a 56% share of the total exported, with 30,879 tons of ...
Source: AgroPeru

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