Peruvian banana exports in October: 13,489 tons for $11.7 million

Published 2024년 11월 28일

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In October 2024, Peru's banana exports experienced a significant growth, with a 10.5% increase in volume and a 13.9% increase in revenue compared to the same month in the previous year. The country exported 13,489 tons of bananas, generating $11.7 million in revenue. This growth was attributed to an increase in both volume and average price, which reached 13,9%. The main banana presentations included fresh and processed bananas, and the Netherlands, United States, Italy, Panama, and South Korea were the main recipients of these exports. Overall, 38 companies participated in the banana exporting process in October 2024, with Pronatur S.A.C., Agronegocios los Ángeles S.A.C., and Cooperativa Agraria de Servicios Múltiples APAGA being the leading fresh banana exporters, and Inka Crops dominating the processed banana exports.
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In October 2024, Peruvian banana exports reached 13,489 tons, generating revenues of $11.7 million. This represented an increase of 10.5% in volume and 13.9% in value, compared to the same month of the previous year. According to FreshFruit, the growth was not only due to the increase in exported volume, but also to an improvement in the average price, which rose 3.1%, reaching $0.86 per kilogram. This better outlook for national production corresponds to the fact that Ecuador —the largest banana exporter during the year— has had a poor performance due to the reduced supply due to weather conditions that affected the normal development of plantations. In addition, international conflicts delayed or interrupted supply to the Middle East and Russia. Another factor was that Peruvian bananas managed to gain ground because another important supplier, the Dominican Republic, faced quality problems in supplying European markets. Exported presentations The main presentations of banana ...
Source: AgroPeru

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