Peruvian frozen mango exports fell -18.03% in volume in the 2022/2023 campaign

Published 2023년 6월 14일

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Between week 40 of 2022 and week 21 of 2023, Peru experienced a 18.03% decrease in frozen mango exports, totaling 50,000 tons, compared to the previous campaign. Despite this, the Peruvian Association of Mango Producers and Exporters (APEM) reports a 22% increase in the value of these exports to $135 million from January to September 2022. Frozen mango is the leading frozen fruit exported by Peru, accounting for 52% of total frozen fruit exports. The III Digital Forum of Mango of Peru is scheduled for June 21 to discuss industry trends and quality enhancement.
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(Agraria.pe) From week 40 to week 21 of the 2022/2023 campaign, Peru exported 50,000 tons of frozen mangoes, showing a decrease of -18.03% compared to the 61,000 tons shipped in the same period of the previous campaign (2021 /2022) This was stated by the manager of the Peruvian Association of Mango Producers and Exporters (APEM), Juan Carlos Rivera Ortega, who pointed out that the Peruvian regions where mangos are grown are Piura, Lambayeque and Áncash. He stressed that the main destination markets for frozen mango from Peru are: the United States, the Netherlands, Spain, South Korea, Japan, among others. Frozen mango is the main frozen fruit exported by PeruAccording to the Agro-export Management of the Association of Exporters (ADEX), frozen mango is the most exported frozen fruit from Peru. He indicated that between January and September 2022, Peruvian frozen mango shipments totaled US$ 135 million, registering an increase of 22%, compared to shipments in the same period of ...
Source: Agraria

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