Peruvian Tahiti lemon has great export potential

Published 2024년 5월 31일

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Peruvian Tahiti lemon exports have seen substantial growth, reaching the third position among exported citrus fruits. With potential to match Wilkins mango and mandarin oranges, the CEO of Fluctuante, David Sandoval, believes Peru is not maximizing its commercial potential. The Tahiti lemon, mainly produced in the north of the country, experienced a 35% growth in 2022 but only 23% in 2023 due to climatic conditions. The United States was the main market in 2023, followed by Chile and the United Kingdom. Sandoval stresses the importance of the agricultural sector to develop value-added products, as it presents opportunities for higher prices and more job opportunities.
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Peruvian Tahiti lemon exports have shown significant growth in recent years. In 2023, it reached third position among exported citrus fruits. Regardless of its position on Peru's agro-export list, the Tahiti lemon has the potential to match shipments of Wilkins mango and mandarin oranges, which last year totaled $254 million and $175 million, respectively, in export value, according to the CEO and commercial director of Fluctuante, David Sandoval. He commented that citrus fruits are in high demand in the international market. "As Peru, we should take advantage of that commercial window, which we are not yet taking advantage of," David Sandoval told www.freshfruitportal.com. In Peru, Tahiti lemon production is concentrated mainly in the north of the country, with Piura and Lambayeque as the main producing areas, followed by Ancash, Lima and Ica with smaller quantities. The export window runs from week 1 to 23, then descends and resumes shipments in week 40. “If we analyze the year ...
Source: AgroPeru

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