Peruvian asparagus exports fall in 2022

Published 2022년 9월 21일

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From January to July 2022, Peruvian asparagus exports saw a decrease of 7% in volume and 9% in value compared to the same period in 2021, totaling 78,957 tons worth $239 million. The United States, Spain, and the Netherlands were the primary export destinations, accounting for 79% of the total. While US imports of Peruvian asparagus experienced a decline, both Spain and the Netherlands saw growth in imports. Spain's imports increased by 11% in volume and 5% in value, making it the second-largest market, and the Netherlands' imports surged by 13%, making it the fastest-growing market. The exports to the Netherlands also saw an increase in processed asparagus, with a notable 301% rise.
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Fresh Fruit, a consultancy, reports that from January to July 2022, the export of Peruvian asparagus in all its presentations (fresh, frozen and processed) contracted by 7% in volume and 9% in value compared to the same period in 2021. In total, 78,957 tons were exported for $239 million. The main destinations were the United States, Spain and the Netherlands, which together had a share of 79%. US imports fall Peruvian asparagus exports to the United States amounted to 44,702 tons (-14% year-on-year) for $117 million (-16%), representing a 57% share of all shipments. 87% of exports to the US corresponded to fresh asparagus, totaling 38,921 tons (-14%) for $100 million (-15%). Exports to Spain increasingExports to Spain amounted to 12,041 tons (+11%) for $ 36 million (+5%). With this result, Spain remained the second most important destination, with a share of 15%. Processed asparagus, good for 6,637 tons (+2%) and $ 20 million (+2%), made up 55% of the total export to Spain. The ...
Source: AGF

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