Peruvian pomegranate exports amounted to US$6,681,000 in January 2024, showing a growth of 448%

Published 2024년 4월 1일

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In January 2024, Peruvian pomegranate exports experienced a remarkable surge, with revenues reaching US$6,681,000, marking a 448% increase from the previous year. This growth in exports, primarily consisting of fresh and frozen pomegranates, was predominantly to the Netherlands, Brazil, and the United States. The significant rise in exports is credited to the efforts of several Peruvian companies, with the bulk of pomegranate production located in Ica, and notable contributions from Arequipa, Lima, Lambayeque, Áncash, and the newly emerging region of Tacna.
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(Agraria.pe) In January 2024, Peruvian pomegranate exports reached US$6,681,000, registering an increase of +448% compared to the US$1,218,000 reported in the same month of the previous year, reported the Association of Exporters (ADEX). This fruit was shipped in two presentations, fresh and frozen. The first represented 96.6% of the total (US$ 6,451,000) and the second 3.4% (US$ 230,000). In volume there were 2,285 tons of fresh (+411%) and almost 48,000 tons of frozen (+295%). According to the ADEX Data Trade Commercial Intelligence System, in the first month of 2024, the Netherlands led the market ranking with US$5,561,000, achieving a concentration of 83% and a growth of +429%. Second place was occupied by Brazil, with US$325,183 (5% of the total) and third by the United States with US$304,000 (5% of the total). The top five was completed by the United Kingdom (US$ 196,371) and Germany (US$ 155,414). Others were Canada and Colombia. In total there were 8 destinations where ...
Source: Agraria

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