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Chile: Nuts exports show negative performance between January and May 2022

Chile
Published Jun 18, 2022

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The Office of Agricultural Studies and Policies (Odepa) released its June 2022 bulletin on the fruit, in which its situation between January and May of the same year is addressed. In this period, dried fruits mobilized 17 thousand tons, equivalent to USD 78.1 million FOB, which translates into a contraction of 28.77% in volume and a decrease of 20% in value. The main product exported in terms of value is the shelled hazelnut, with shipments for a total of 3,935 tons and USD 25.5 million FOB, representing 33% of the total exports of dried fruit for the period. Its main destinations were Italy (74%) and Germany (11%). The second product that stands out in terms of export value is walnuts in shell, which recorded sales of 7,857 tons and USD 21 million FOB, representing 27% of the value of total shipments of nuts. The main destination was the United Arab Emirates (26.5%), India (24%), Morocco (17.7%), and Turkey (11.4%).

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By Editorial PortalPortuario.cl, @PortalPortuario, The Office of Agricultural Studies and Policies (Odepa) released its June 2022 bulletin on the fruit, which addresses its situation between January and May of the same year. In this period, dried fruits mobilized 17 thousand tons, equivalent to USD 78.1 million FOB, which translates into a contraction of 28.77% in volume and a decrease of 20% in value. The main product exported in terms of value is the shelled hazelnut, with shipments totaling 3,935 tons and USD 25.5 million FOB, representing 33% of the total exports of dried fruit for the period. Its main destinations were Italy (74%) and Germany (11%), The second product that stands out in terms of export value is walnuts in shell, which registered sales of 7,857 tons and USD 21 million FOB, representing 27% of the total value of shipments of nuts. The main destination was ...
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