Peruvian bean exports totaled 7,833 tons for US$ 11.8 million in September

Published 2024년 11월 13일

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In September 2024, Peruvian bean exports saw a significant increase, with a total of 7,833 tons earning US$ 11.8 million. This represents a 45% increase in volume and a 12% increase in value compared to the same month in the previous year. Despite the increased volume, the average price per kilogram dropped by 23%, from US$ 1.95 to US$ 1.50. The United States, South Korea, and the Dominican Republic were the primary destinations, accounting for over 75% of all shipments. The United States surpassed South Korea as the main market, with a 34% increase in volume and a 39% increase in value. However, the average price in the Dominican Republic fell by 49%. Terminales Portuarios Euroandinos was the main shipping point, handling 86% of the shipments. Among the top Peruvian exporters, Procesadora Mejía S.A.C. led with a 26% share.
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(Agraria.pe) In September 2024, Peruvian bean exports totaled 7,833 tons for US$ 11.8 million, reflecting an increase of 45% in volume and 12% in value compared to what was reported in the same month of the previous year. However, the average price decreased -23%, going from US$ 1.95 to US$ 1.50 per kilogram. In the month analyzed this year, the product from Peru reached 19 destinations, highlighting the United States, with 38% participation; South Korea, with 21%; and the Dominican Republic, with 18%. Together, they represented more than 75% of all shipments. Regarding the United States, in this month it surpassed South Korea's purchases, ranking as the main market for Peruvian beans. Purchases in this market amounted to 2,379 tons for US$ 4.4 million, registering an increase of 34% in volume and 39% in value, which generated a slight increase of 4% in the average price: US$ 1.86 per kilogram. For its part, South Korea on this occasion did not match the levels imposed in 2023, ...
Source: Agraria

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