Spain, the gateway to Europe for Peruvian agro-exports

Published 2021년 9월 3일

Tridge summary

Peru has celebrated 200 years of geographical and agricultural richness in 2021, emerging as a leading agro-exporting nation over the past two decades. Despite economic and natural challenges, the country has seen a 6% growth in agro-exports in 2020, reaching nearly US $7.5 billion, with the European Union and North America being the primary markets. Spain plays a significant role as a gateway for Peruvian agricultural products, with a notable increase in exports to the country. The sector has created many jobs, contributing to social development and economic growth. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Peru has taken steps to maintain its agricultural production and exports, implementing private protocols to mitigate the effects of the virus. The article highlights the challenges and opportunities facing Peruvian agriculture, including the need for regulation and infrastructure development.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) This 2021, Peru celebrates its bicentennial, a dream country, with an impressive geography contained in its sea, coast, mountains and jungle, spaces where its history is written and that house unimaginable mining, fishing, flora and fauna riches. fauna and, of course also, its agriculture of an ancestral origin that, modern, today marks the course of a global integration through the trade of its agricultural products. Although the boom in Peruvian agriculture that we know today takes little more than 20 years, these have been enough to be recognized in the five continents, keeping Peru in the first positions as an agro-exporting country of fruits and vegetables with blueberries, asparagus, grapes , mango, organic banana, ginger, among others. Sharing, with all the right, the condition of being part of the main countries considered as "the pantry of the world." Modern Peruvian agriculture has been taking advantage of its privileged conditions of geographical location, ...
Source: Agraria

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