Shipments of frozen fruits from Peru totaled around US$ 261,433,000 between January and September of this year, showing an increase of 19%

Published 2022년 11월 28일

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From January to September of this year, Peru's exports of frozen fruit reached US$ 261,433,000, a 19% increase compared to the same period in 2021, with the United States and Canada being the primary markets. Mango was the leading exported frozen fruit, followed by avocado, strawberries, blueberries, and passion fruit. In 2021, Peru's frozen fruit exports amounted to US$ 317,900,000, with mangoes and avocados being the most exported. North America was the leading continent in demand for these exports.
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(Agraria.pe) Shipments of Peruvian frozen fruit to the world totaled around US$ 261,433,000 between January and September of this year, showing an increase of 19% compared to what was achieved in the same period of 2021. This was reported by the Agro-export Management of the Association of Exporters (ADEX), who pointed out that the United States and Canada were the main destination markets for frozen fruits from Peru in the first nine months of 2022. Both countries represented 46% of the total, with US$88,140,000 and US$31,205,000, experiencing positive variations of 14% and 36%, respectively. They were followed by the Netherlands (US$21,917,000), Belgium (US$17,018,000) and South Korea (US$16,421,000), followed by the United Kingdom, Chile, Japan, Poland and Germany, ADEX mentioned. Of this group, the UK achieved the largest increase (66%); while Germany reduced its orders by 13% and Poland by 3%, he added. Products The most exported frozen fruit was mango with US$ 135,473,000, ...
Source: Agraria

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