Peruvian pomegranate exports rose 448% in January 2024

Published 2024년 3월 31일

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In January 2024, Peru witnessed a remarkable 448% increase in pomegranate exports, totaling $6,681,000, with the Netherlands being the primary market, absorbing 83% of these exports. The surge in exports, predominantly of fresh pomegranates, was also notable to Brazil, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany, among others. Leading companies like Agroinca Productos Peruanos de Exportación S.A. and Inka Select Fruit S.A.C. spearheaded these exports, with the Ica region being the central hub for pomegranate cultivation. This fruit, known for its nutritional benefits including vitamins C, E, K, and anti-inflammatory properties, has gained recognition as a superfood, contributing to its increased global demand.
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In the first month of 2024, the Netherlands led the ranking of Peruvian pomegranate markets with 5 million 561,000 dollars. Peruvian pomegranate exports reached $6,681,000 in January, an increase of 448% compared to the same month in 2023, when the amount amounted to $1,218,000, reported the Association of Exporters (Adex). This fruit was shipped in two presentations: fresh and frozen. The first represented 96.6% of the total (6 million 451,000 dollars) and the second 3.4% (230,000 dollars). In volume they were 2,285 tons (fresh) and 48,000 tons (frozen). Details According to the Adex Data Trade Commercial Intelligence System, in the first month of 2024, the Netherlands led the ranking of Peruvian pomegranate markets with 5 million 561,000 dollars, achieving a concentration of 83% and a growth of 429%. . Second place was occupied by Brazil with $325,183; and third, the United States, with 304,000. Completing the top five were the United Kingdom (196,371) and Germany (155,414). ...
Source: PQS

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