Peruvian strawberry exports totaled 20,338 tons for US$ 34 million between January and September 2023

Published 2023년 11월 14일

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Peruvian strawberry exports have increased in both volume and value compared to the same period last year, despite the loss of cultivated hectares due to natural disasters. The United States remains the main market, although the volume has only increased slightly and the value has decreased. Canada has seen a significant increase in both volume and value, while Guatemala has emerged as a surprising buyer and joined Australia and Belgium as main buyers, albeit in smaller quantities.
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(Agraria.pe) Between January and September 2023, Peruvian strawberry shipments totaled 20,338 tons for a value of US$ 34 million, which meant an increase of +43% in volume and +26% in value compared to the same period of 2022. Although this fruit has suffered a loss in its cultivated hectares as a result of the 'Yacu' cyclone and the El Niño phenomenon, it has been able to recover and achieve an increase in its exported level. The United States was the main destination market in the first nine months of this year, with a purchased volume of 7,489 tons worth US$ 12 million. However, its variation in volume has not been significant, since it only increased by +0.3%. Furthermore, its value fell by -17%. On the other hand, Canada was the second main market with 5,878 tons acquired for a value of US$ 9 million. In this country, there was a considerable increase in volume by +43% and value by +26%. One of the destinations that surprised by its consumption of Peruvian strawberries was ...
Source: Agraria

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