Peruvian banana joins the list of products that have already surpassed exports in 2023

Published 2024년 12월 20일

Tridge summary

Peruvian banana exports have seen a growth, surpassing the results of 2023 with 11,315 tons shipped in November alone. From January to November 2024, there was a 12% increase in shipments, reaching 148,526 tons worth US$ 130.6 million. The exports were mainly in fresh and processed form, with the Euroandinos – Paita Port Terminal managing 97% of the shipments. The Netherlands, the United States, and Italy were the main destinations. The Netherlands saw a growth in both volume and value in its purchases, while the United States and Italy experienced significant growth in volume and a slight increase in value.
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(Agraria.pe) Peruvian banana exports maintained their upward trend and surpassed the results of 2023. According to the Fresh Fruit portal, in November of this year 11,315 tons of the product were shipped for a value of US$ 9.6 million, which represents an 8% growth in volume and 4% in value, despite the fact that the average price fell by 4%. From January to November 2024, 148,526 tons of bananas were shipped for US$ 130.6 million, which not only increased these agricultural exports by 12% year-on-year, but also exceeded the total shipments abroad registered in 2023. The product was exported mainly in its fresh (95%) and processed (5%) presentation, with the Euroandinos – Paita Port Terminal managing 97% of the shipments, followed by DP World with 2% of the shipments. During the year, Peruvian bananas were exported to 15 destinations, mainly to the Netherlands (37%), the United States (26%) and Italy (9%). The Netherlands led the purchases with 4,068 tons for US$ 3.5 million (US$ ...
Source: Agraria

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