Peruvian bean exports totaled 28,922 tons for US$ 47 million between January and August

Published 2024년 10월 2일

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From January to August 2024, Peruvian bean exports experienced a significant surge, with a total of 28,922 tons valued at US$ 47 million, marking a 24% increase in volume and a 33% increase in value compared to the same period in 2023. The average price per kilogram was US$ 1.62, a 7% increase from the previous year. The Palo variety was the most exported, followed by Loctao and Castilla, while Mungo, Loctao, and Canario commanded the highest prices. The United States, South Korea, and the Dominican Republic were the primary importers, showing substantial growth in imports from these countries.
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(Agraria.pe) Peruvian bean exports have had a very positive season. From January to August 2024, shipments totaled 28,922 tons worth US$ 47 million, which meant a growth of 24% in volume and 33% in value compared to the same period in 2023. Regarding the price, it was US$ 1.62 per kilogram, 7% higher than the previous year. The most shipped variety was Palo, with a 35% share; followed by Loctao, with 19% share; and Castilla, with 14%. The varieties that received the best prices were Mungo, with US$ 2.68 per kilogram; Loctao, with US$ 2.35 per kilogram; and Canario, with US$ 2.00 per kilogram. The main destination for Peruvian beans was the United States, with a 37% share. It received 9,415 tons worth US$ 17 million, with a growth of 32% in volume and 62% in value compared to 2023. South Korea followed (28% share) ...
Source: Agraria

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