There is a psychological barrier to not dispatching more than 500 containers of Peruvian avocado per week in Europe

Published 2022년 6월 24일

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The Peruvian Association of Avocado Exporters (Prohass) reports a significant increase in avocado plantations in Peru, with 50,699 hectares registered in 2021, up from 27,312 hectares in 2017. Half of these plantations are owned by small farmers. The country expects to export around 510,000 tons of avocados this year, with Europe being the primary market, but there are plans to expand to North America. Prohass is keen to avoid over saturating Europe and is seeking to enter the US market, provided the dry matter quality is consistent. Prohass also aims to enter other markets such as Mexico, Taiwan, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Australia, and New Zealand.
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(Agraria.pe) With 75% of the Peruvian avocado producers grouped together, Prohass is the most important association of this fruit in Peru. Its president, Juan Carlos Paredes, draws attention to the data that reveals the boom in plantations: in 2017 there were 27,312 hectares, while in 2021 50,699 hectares were registered. Of these, 15,000 hectares are young, that is, they are close to entering production. The kingdom of the Peruvian Hass avocado extends mainly along the coast, although there are also some territories in the mountains where it is found. Thus, in La Libertad there are 14,130 ha; in Lima, 9414 ha; Lambayeque, 8448 ha; Ica, 8530 ha; Ancash, 3776; Ayacucho, 1,663; Arequipa, 1154; Cuzco, 744; Piura 298; Huancavelica, 1144; Others, 1390. But, how is the possession of the land distributed in this crop? Paredes points out that 50% is in the hands of small farmers. In fact, 5,890 families have 0 to 2 hectares; 1620 families with 3 to 10 ha; 352 families with up to 50 ha; ...
Source: Agraria

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