Peruvian exports of gulupa amounted to 211,270 kilos for US$ 1.3 million in 2021

Published 2022년 3월 17일

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Peru has successfully exported 211,270 kilos of gulupa, a promising crop, to Europe in 2021, generating revenue of $1,327,049. The main importers were Dutch companies EOSTA B.V. and Aartsen Breda B.V., with the Netherlands being the primary destination. Despite being in the experimental stage, gulupa has shown high yields, with Peru achieving 14 tons per hectare in the first year and 25 tons in the third year. Other potential markets include Belgium, Germany, and the UK. The gulupa is used in various products and has potential in the cosmetology and perfumery industries. The best time for export is during winter in Europe when fruit sales increase.
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(Agraria.pe) In Peru there are currently 50 hectares of gulupa installed, whose shipments abroad began as a test in 2020 (to the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom and Spain) and in 2021 its export reached 211,270 kilos per $1,327,049. This was indicated by the Commercial Intelligence Unit of Sierra y Selva Exportadora, who highlighted that there are small experiences in regions such as: Lima (Huarochirí), La libertad (Trujillo), Áncash (Moro and Santa), Cajamarca (Querocoto) and Pasco (Oxapampa). ). He added that the gulupa could be considered within the portfolio of promising crops in Peru, since our country has edaphoclimatic conditions for the development of the crop. As an example, he said that countries like Colombia and Ecuador have been promoting the production of this fruit for export. Colombia went from exporting a value of US$25 million in 2016 to US$34.5 million in 2020, achieving an annual growth of 8.3%, currently it is expected to exceed US$40 million. The ...
Source: Agraria

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