Exports of Peruvian frozen strawberries grow in September

Published 2022년 10월 14일

Tridge summary

From January to September 2022, Peru's strawberry exports reached 14,240 tons, valued at 27 million dollars, marking an 8% increase in volume and 1% increase in value compared to the same period in the previous year. The United States, Canada, and Japan were the primary recipients of these exports, accounting for 55%, 27%, and 6% respectively. Despite a slight decrease in prices in the first half of 2022, it is anticipated that the price trend will reverse slightly by the end of the year due to lower production in Mexico and the United States. This is expected to favor Peruvian strawberry exports in the upcoming quarter.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

From January to September 2022, Peru's strawberry exports totaled 14,240 tons worth 27 million dollars, which represented a growth of 8% in volume and 1% in value compared to the same period of the previous year. However, it is important to consider that 59% of shipments are usually concentrated in the last quarter of the year –99% of which correspond to frozen fruit–, so the result is not yet definitive. Until September 2022, the main destinations for Peruvian strawberries were the United States (55% share), Canada (27%) and Japan (6%). Exports to the United States totaled 7,493 tons (+16%) for 15 million dollars, (+10%). In this market, the average price of Peruvian fruit was 1.97 dollars per kilogram (-5%). As for shipments to Canada, these reached 4,072 tons (+14%) for 7 million dollars (+8%). The price paid in this market for the Peruvian product was 1.77 dollars per kilogram (-5%). Finally, shipments to Japan were 776 tons of strawberries for 2 million dollars, a similar ...

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