Peruvian pomegranate exports grew in value by 13.7% but fell in volume by 15.7% in the first quarter of 2024

Published 2024년 5월 6일

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In the first quarter of 2024, Peru's pomegranate exports saw a significant increase in revenue, reaching US$55.96 million, which is a 13.7% rise from the previous year, despite a 15.7% drop in volume to 21,088 tons. The average price per kilogram rose by 34.8% to US$2.7. The Netherlands was the top destination, accounting for 60.6% of the total exports, followed by the United States. The main exporters included Agrícola Pampa Baja S.A.C., Exportadora Frutícola Del Sur S.A., Agroinca Productos Peruanos de Exportación S.A., and Pomica Perú S.A.C.
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(Agraria.pe) In the first quarter of 2024, Peruvian pomegranate exports reached US$55.96 million, marking an increase of 13.7% compared to the US$49.20 million reported in the same period of the previous year. Regarding the volume shipped in the first three months of this year, these amounted to 21,088 tons, registering a drop of -15.7% compared to the 25,002 tons registered in the same months of 2023. The average price per kilogram experienced an increase of 34.8% between January and March of this year, reaching US$2.7. Peru's pomegranate shipments reduced their reach from 32 to 22 countries. The Netherlands led the list of destinations, with exports valued at US$33.9 million, which represented 60.6% of the total, and a volume of 13,643 tons at an average price of US$2.5 per kilogram. The United States was positioned as the second largest destination, with US$ 8.5 million and 1,770 tons at an average price of US$ 4.8 per kilogram. The United Kingdom, Canada and the Russian ...
Source: Agraria

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