Peru is exploring new crops to diversify its agro-export basket, including kiwi, cherry, pitahaya, raspberry, and capers. The president of consulting firm Inform@cción, Fernando Cillóniz, highlights the commercial value of capers in the international market and their suitability for cultivation in Peru's desert coast. Caper plants are known for their edible cocoons and require relatively little care, making them an attractive crop option for farmers.