Peruvian tomato exports fall in volume -74.3% in February 2024

Published 2024년 3월 11일

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Peru's tomato exports in February 2024 saw a significant drop of 74.3% year-on-year, totaling 557 tons. The majority of these exports were tomato paste, making up over 90% of the total. The main importers were Venezuela, Colombia, and the U.S., with Icatom S.A. and C&M International Freight S.A.C. being the primary exporters. Icatom S.A. was the leading exporter, accounting for 63.9% of the total tomato exports.
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(Agraria.pe) In February 2024, Peruvian tomato exports reached 557 tons, showing a reduction of -74.3% compared to the 2,166 tons reported in February of the previous year. In the second month of this year, Peruvian tomatoes were exported mainly in the form of paste, which covered more than 90% of the total, equivalent to 504 tons. In second place, processed was found, representing 5.6% of the total volume, which is equivalent to 31 tons; followed by fresh with 4%, equivalent to 22 tons. In the month of February, receptivity was found in 7 countries. Venezuela was the one that bought the most, with 40.6% of the total, equivalent to 226 tons. The only and main exporter to this market was the company Icatom S.A. Second place was occupied by Colombia, with 25.8%, equivalent to 144 tons, and also the main exporter to this country was the company Icatom S.A. The United States was the third destination, with 19.2%, equivalent to 107 tons and the main exporter in this market was ...
Source: Agraria

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