Peruvian quinoa exports continue to grow in 2025

Published 2025년 3월 29일

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In February 2025, Peru experienced a notable increase in quinoa exports, with a total of 4,580 tons sent out earning $11.6 million. This represents a 17% rise in volume and an 18% increase in value compared to the same month the previous year. The average price for quinoa also saw a slight uptick by 0.3% to $2.54 per kilogram. The majority of the exports were white quinoa, followed by red and tricolor varieties. The United States, Canada, and China were the primary importers of Peruvian quinoa, with 44% of shipments going to the US. The exports were facilitated by 59 companies, predominantly through the port terminals DP World and APM Terminals.
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The start of 2025 has been positive for Peruvian quinoa, with favorable results since January. In February, Peru exported 4,580 tons of the Inca grain for $11.6 million, registering a 17% increase in volume and 18% in value compared to the same month in 2024. Furthermore, the average price increased by 0.3%, reaching $2.54 per kilogram. According to FreshFruit, the majority of the quinoa exported was the white variety, which accounted for 62% of shipments, with 2,783 tons shipped for a value of $7.2 million and an average price of $2.58 per kilogram. Likewise, red quinoa, with a 16% share, totaled 782 tons valued at $1.9 million and an average price of $2.37 per kilogram. Tricolor quinoa followed, accounting for 12% of exports, with 527 tons valued at $1.4 million and an average price of $2.63 per kilogram. Other varieties and combinations accounted for 10% of shipments. Regarding destinations, the United States continued to be the main buyer, with a 44% share of total ...
Source: AgroPeru

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