Peruvian passionfruit exports fall by 53.1% in value and 40.7% in volume in April 2024

Published 2024년 6월 10일

Tridge summary

In April, Peru's passion fruit exports saw a significant decrease with a value drop of -53.1% to US$3.8 million and a volume decrease of -40.7% to 1,178 tons. The average price per kilogram also fell by -20.9% to US$3.2. The export distribution shrank to 15 destinations, with the Netherlands and the United States being the leading importers. The main Peruvian exporters included Quicornac S.A.C., Frutos Tongorrape S.A., and Agrofrutos Trading S.A.
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Peru's passion fruit export sector experienced a -53.1% drop in value in the month of April, reaching US$3.8 million. In terms of volume, exports decreased -40.7%, going from 1,986 tons to 1,178 tons. At the same time, in the analyzed month of this year, the average price per kilogram of passion fruit showed a drop of -20.9%, reducing from US$ 4.1 to US$ 3.2 per kilogram. The geographical distribution of passion fruit exports also underwent changes, reaching 15 destinations, two less than in 2023. The Netherlands remained the main importer, with purchases for US$ 1.6 million and 439 tons, representing 42.2% of the total exported and with an average price of US$ 3.6 per kilogram. The United States (36.5%) ranked second, importing passion fruit worth US$1.4 million, equivalent to 467 tons, at an average price of US$3.0 per kilogram. On the other hand, Chile (7.0%) imported 72 tons for US$265,000 at an average price of US$3.7 per kilogram; Italy (4.3%) acquired 55 tons for ...

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