Soursop exports of Peru totaled 6.6 tons in the first quarter of 2023

Published 2023년 5월 31일

Tridge summary

From January to March of 2023, Peru exported 6.6 tons of soursop to seven countries, with Argentina and Chile being the largest recipients, receiving 48.5% and 37% of the exports respectively. The majority of the exports, 83.7%, were in the form of frozen pulp, followed by dry leaves at 7.5%, powdered leaves at 3.9%, and other by-products at 4.9%. These exports were managed by 11 companies, with Exportaciones Mirsa E.I.R.L and Exportadora Linos Perú S.A.C. being the main handlers.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) Between January and March of this year, Peru exported 6.6 tons of soursop to seven different markets The largest destination for these domestic shipments was Argentina, where 48.5% of shipments were concentrated. Next came Chile with 37%, and other countries that together accounted for 14.5%. According to information from the analyst Heber Chávez, the main presentation of soursop exported was frozen pulp, which represented 83.7% of exports. Then came the dry leaves with 7.5%, powdered leaves with 3.9% and the other ...
Source: Agraria

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