Exports of fresh Peruvian oranges increase significantly

Published Nov 26, 2023

Tridge summary

Peru's fresh orange exports in 2023 have experienced significant growth in both volume and value. The Netherlands is the main destination market, with a 73% increase in volume and 108% increase in value. Spain, a major exporter of fresh oranges, is facing challenges due to climate problems, leading to a 20% reduction in harvest compared to the previous year. Additionally, exports to the United Kingdom and the Dominican Republic have also seen substantial increases.
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Original content

So far in 2023, Peru's fresh orange exports have seen outstanding performance, reaching 16,445 tons worth $8 million through October. This represents a notable increase of 70% in volume and 94% in value. FreshFruit attributes this increase to the growing demand from the Netherlands, the main destination market, which acquired 10,147 tons for $4 million, marking a growth of 73% in volume and 108% in value. Erik-Jan Thur, owner of the Dutch company Marni Fruit, noted that low temperatures in the Netherlands are stimulating demand for citrus fruits, especially oranges and tangerines. On the other hand, Spain, one of the main exporters of fresh oranges, faces challenges due to climate problems. Andalusia, a key orange production region, has suffered from constant drought, and the harvest in the Guadalquivir Valley is expected to close with a 20% reduction compared to the previous campaign. In addition, the increase in exports ...
Source: AgroPeru

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