Peru: Exponential growth of processed soursop

Published 2022년 12월 4일

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In 2022, processed soursop exports saw a significant increase, with a total of 77 tons valued at US$246,000, nearly doubling the previous year's exports of 38 tons worth US$116,000. This growth is primarily due to a surge in demand from Chile, which accounted for 67% of all shipments with a value of US$165,000. Russia emerged as the second-largest market, importing 10 tons worth US$40,000. Despite a decline in imports in countries like Argentina, Spain, and the United States, the industry experienced an uptick in growth, with the main exports being frozen pulp. Notable exporters include Exportaciones MIRSA E.I.R.L., Comercializadora del Perú a Su Mesa S.A.C., and Fusion Foods S.A.C.
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Processed soursop shipments totaled 77 tons worth US$246,000 with an average price of US$3.2 per kg. These figures are close to double those corresponding to the exports of the previous year: 38 tons for a value of US$ 116,000. One of the main reasons for this growth was the increase in demand in the main destination: Chile, which repeats one more year with this distinction. This year, exports to the southern country amounted to 50 tons with a price of US$3.5 per kilogram and an accumulated value of US$165,000. With this, Chile concentrated 67% of total shipments and offset the drop in imports in countries such as Argentina, Spain and the United States. At the same time, Russia increased its imports compared to last year and added a total of 10 tons worth US$ 40,000, which ranked it as the second most important ...

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