Peruvian custard apple shipments totaled 331.9 tons between January and November 2024

Published 2025년 1월 23일

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Between January and November 2024, Peru exported 331.9 tons of cherimoya, a fruit, to 11 countries, with Chile being the main importer. The export presentations included fresh fruit and frozen pulp. Small farmers in Lima, Cajamarca, Apurímac, Junín, and other Peruvian departments benefit from this production. The main exporting companies were Unión de Negocios Corporativos, Agro Alimentos Andinos, and Cotrina Exports, accounting for 57.3%, 12%, and 5.4% of the shipments, respectively.
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(Agraria.pe) Between January and November 2024, Peru has exported 331.9 tons of cherimoya, says market analyst Heber Chávez, who points out that the shipments were made in fresh fruit and frozen pulp presentations, among others. “Over the years, cherimoya has begun to be exported and this product has allowed small Peruvian farmers in the high Andean areas to generate income. The departments that concentrate cherimoya production are Lima, Cajamarca, Apurímac, Junín and other places in Peru,” he added. In the first 11 months of last year, this Peruvian fruit reached 11 countries, with Chile as the main destination, representing 48.7% of purchases in volume. The United States ranked second with 6.7%, and nine other countries accounted for 6.7% of shipments. According to the ...
Source: Agraria

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