Peruvian passion fruit exports fell 30.8% in volume and 43.3% in value in September

Published 2024년 10월 30일

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In September 2024, Peru's passion fruit exports saw a decrease with a total of 822 tons valued at US$ 2.6 million, marking a 30.8% drop in volume and a 43.3% decrease in value. The average price also fell by 18.2% to US$ 3.16 per kilogram. The majority of the exports were in frozen form (58.2%) and as juice (35.8%). The Netherlands was the leading destination with 45.9% of the total shipments. Selva Industrial S.A. was the leading exporter, followed by Quicornac S.A.C. and Agrofrutos Trading S.A. The exports were processed through various ports and airports, with DP World handling 43.5% of the shipments.
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(Agraria.pe) Peru's passion fruit exports in September 2024 totaled 822 tons for US$ 2.6 million, registering a decrease of -30.8% in volume and -43.3% in value. Meanwhile, the average price experienced a drop of -18.2%, going from US$ 3.86 to US$ 3.16 per kilogram. Peruvian passion fruit was exported mainly in frozen form (58.2% of the total share) and in juice (35.8%). Shipments reached 17 destinations, with the Netherlands being the main one (45.9% of total shipments), with US$ 1.2 million (352 tons at an average price of US$ 3.39 per kilogram). This was followed by France (18.2%), with US$ 473,000 (161 tons at an average price of US$ 2.94 per kilogram); and the United States (15.4%), with exports equivalent to US$ 401,000 (101 tons at an average price of US$ 3.99 per kilogram). The companies that participated in the export of passion fruit in September 2024 included Selva Industrial S.A., which led the ranking of exporters with 28.7% of the total. This company ...
Source: Agraria

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