Peruvian pomegranate exports grew in March 2025

Published 2025년 4월 11일

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In March 2025, Peru experienced a significant growth in pomegranate exports, with a 66% increase in volume and a 45% increase in value compared to the same month the previous year. The country exported 16,054 tons of pomegranates worth $38.46 million. The average price per kilogram dropped by 12% from $2.73 to $2.40. The Netherlands was the primary importer, receiving 53% of the total shipments, followed by the United States with 17%. Other destinations included Canada, the United Kingdom, and Russia. Forty companies were involved in the pomegranate export process, with Agrícola Pampa Baja S.A.C. and Pomica Perú S.A.C. being the most active exporters.
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In March 2025, Peru exported 16,054 tons of pomegranates valued at $38.46 million, representing a 66% increase in volume and a 45% increase in value compared to the same month the previous year. According to FreshFruit, the average price fell 12%, from $2.73 to $2.40 per kilogram. These positive results coincided with increased shipments in late February and early March, as a delay was expected in February that would be offset by increased shipments starting in March. Peruvian pomegranates reached 25 destinations during March, with the Netherlands being the main recipient (53% of total shipments) with $20.38 million (8,688 tons, at an average price of $2.35 per kilogram). The United States followed (17%), with shipments valued at $6.37 million (2,023 tons, at an average cost of $3.15 per kilogram). Canada (7%) recorded purchases equivalent to $2.78 million (1,188 tons at an average price of $2.34 per kilogram), and the United Kingdom (7%) with purchases worth $2.71 million ...
Source: AgroPeru

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