Exports of Peruvian oregano grow and reach 22 markets in the first four months of the year

Published 2024년 6월 13일

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Between January and April 2024, Peru experienced a 30% increase in oregano exports, totaling 2,954.4 tons, as reported by market analyst Heber Chávez. Brazil was the top buyer, accounting for 49.9% of the exports, followed by Spain with 14.8%. The majority of the exports were dehydrated oregano leaves, making up 92% of the total. Over 20 companies, with Aromático Inversiones SAC being the leading one, were involved in these transactions.
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(Agraria.pe) Between January and April 2024, Peru exported a total of 2,954.4 tons of oregano, reaching a total of 22 different markets and showing a growth of 30% compared to the same period last year. This was reported by market analyst Heber Chávez, who pointed out that Brazil is the main buyer of this Peruvian product with a 49.9% share, followed by Spain with 14.8% and the other countries that added 35.5% in said period. He also detailed that Peruvian oregano is exported mainly in the format of dehydrated leaves with a 92% share, followed by fresh oregano with ...
Source: Agraria

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