China has emerged as Peru's primary trading partner, with a growing interest in agricultural imports from Peru. Recent agreements signed during the APEC 2024 forum aim to expand Peruvian exports of fruits like pecans, chestnuts, and frozen fruits to China. This initiative is designed to diversify Peru's export portfolio and support small and medium producers. Additionally, existing agricultural exports such as grapes, blueberries, and avocados are expected to see increased demand in the Chinese market. These agreements are part of a broader strategy to strengthen Peru's agricultural sector, supported by Chinese investments in port infrastructure and transportation. This not only enhances Peru's economic standing but also offers improved market access and higher prices for local farmers, aiding in their income diversification and contributing to the country's economic development.