Peruvian fig exports increase

Published 2021년 12월 15일

Tridge summary

In 2021, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States emerged as the primary markets for Peruvian fig exports, accounting for 43%, 28%, and 5% of the total shipment, respectively. The Netherlands saw a significant increase in both volume and value of fig imports from Peru, with a 35% rise in volume and a 43% increase in value, reaching a value of US $ 2 million. The average price of figs in the Netherlands also increased by 6% to US $ 5.65 per kilogram. The United Kingdom also experienced an increase in both volume and value of fig imports from Peru, with a 26% rise in volume and a 19% increase in value, totaling US $ 2 million. However, the price of figs in the UK market decreased by 6% to US $ 5.68 per kilogram due to an increase in Peruvian supply. The United States imported 52 tons of figs from Peru, marking a 29% increase in volume but an 8% decrease in value compared to the previous year, with the price dropping by 28% to US $ 3.40 per kilogram.
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Original content

The main destinations for figs were the Netherlands (43% share), the United Kingdom (28%), and the United States (5%). 412 tons were shipped to the Netherlands for US $ 2 million, 35% more in volume and 43% more in value compared to the previous year. The average price paid for the fig in this destination was US $ 5.65 per kilogram, 6% more. 267 tons of fig were exported to the United Kingdom for US $ 2 million, 26% more in volume and 19% more in value compared to the previous year. In this market, due to the increase in the Peruvian supply, the price of the fruit fell 6% and was quoted at US $ 5.68 per kilogram. Finally, Peruvian fig shipments to the United ...

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