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High costs and oversupply complicate the Peruvian mango and avocado campaign.

Published Apr 16, 2025

Tridge summary

Peruvian mango and avocado exporters, including M.A. Export S.A.C., are facing challenges such as overproduction and increased logistics costs. This situation has led to issues like the burial of underpriced fruit in areas like Olmos and Motupe due to excess supply. To combat these challenges, M.A. Export is shifting its focus to southern regions like Ayacucho and Huancavelica, where production is more efficient. The company exports Kent mangos and Hass and Zutano avocados to several international destinations, including Europe, which is its primary market for the 2025 avocado season. However, growing competition and significant increases in shipping costs are expected to result in lower prices compared to 2024. Despite these challenges, there is ongoing global demand for avocados due to their health benefits. M.A. Export prioritizes providing fair prices to both producers and customers to ensure a balanced supply chain.
Disclaimer: The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

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(Agraria.pe) Overproduction and rising logistics costs are shaping the current landscape of the mango and avocado market, challenging the competitiveness and stability of Peruvian exporters. "This campaign has been very fruitful for some farmers, but it has also led to critical situations such as the burial of fruit due to low prices," explains Gabriel Rubio, general manager of M.A. Export S.A.C., referring to the excess mango supply in areas such as Olmos and Motupe (Lambayeque). Regarding avocados, the situation is not much different. "Avocados, like mangos, are overproduced, especially in the northern region," he comments. To address this problem, the company is focusing on southern areas such as Ayacucho and Huancavelica, where production is cleaner and earlier thanks to the altitude—between 2,000 and 2,500 meters—which reduces the incidence of pests and improves returns. M.A. Export S.A.C., based in Piura, specializes in the export of Kent mangos and Hass and Zutano ...
Source: Agraria

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