The five fruits that drive the export supply of Guatemala

Published 2023년 8월 24일

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According to a report by AGEXPORT, Guatemala's top five exported fruits are bananas, melons, plantains, watermelons, and papayas, with transactions totaling over $1.2 billion in 2022. The United States is the main trading partner for these fruits, particularly bananas. Melon exports have grown by 6.5% while plantain exports decreased by 7.3% in 2022 compared to the previous year. Watermelon and papaya exports also show potential in various international markets. AGEXPORT plans to strengthen the value chains of existing products, diversify the exportable supply, and develop technological innovation projects.
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According to a report by the Association of Exporters of Guatemala (AGEXPORT), the top five of the fruits most exported by Guatemala are bananas, melons, plantains, watermelons and papayas. These products, at the end of 2022, had transactions for US$ 1,295,615,930, representing almost 88% of the exports of the 10 main fruits. The main trading partner for these five fruits is the United States, whose total sales were US$1,050,520,010. Bananas lead the top five of Guatemala's most exported fruits and are the most stable product. Cargo volumes between 2021 and 2022 grew 16.2%. According to the SEAL portal, which provides customs and logistics services in the country, during 2022 Guatemala was the main exporter of fresh or dry bananas in Central America, followed by Costa Rica, Honduras, Panama and Nicaragua. The following table shows the market evolution of banana exports and their destination countries. Photo: Banana analysis, courtesy AGEXPORT Guatemala's climatic diversity has ...
Source: MXfruit

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