Exportation of South American chia strengthens despite climatic challenges: Peru takes the lead

Published Dec 17, 2025

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(Agraria.pe) Weather conditions have been decisive in the performance of South American chia in 2025, as highlighted by Federico Montoro López, commercial manager. In Paraguay, adverse weather events put the fields at risk before the harvest, while Bolivia enjoyed favorable weather that boosted productivity.

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(Agraria.pe) Weather conditions have been decisive in the performance of South American chia in 2025, according to commercial manager Federico Montoro López. In Paraguay, adverse weather events put the fields at risk before the harvest, while Bolivia enjoyed favorable weather that boosted productivity. Meanwhile, Peru maintained a solid export pace thanks to steady shipments and the growing diversification of its destination markets. Despite these climatic contrasts, the region managed to sustain a robust export performance, supported by the expansion of cultivation areas, improvements in yields, and the opening to new markets, the specialist notes. Paraguay: resilience and global leadership Paraguay reaffirmed its position as the leading global exporter of chia, supplying nearly 50% of the world demand, estimated at 150,000 tons. Although the weather conditions before the 2025 harvest (June-July) were unfavorable, the expansion of the cultivated area allowed for the maintenance ...
Source: Agraria

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