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Importing 50,000 tons a year! Peru becomes my country's top supplier of Hass avocados

Published Feb 8, 2025

Tridge summary

The Peruvian government announced significant growth in the country's avocado exports to China, with a projected total export of 539,000 tons in 2024 valued at US$1.129 billion. This success is attributed to the collaborative efforts of the government, farmers, and exporters, and the industry's ability to meet China's high standards. The main avocado-producing regions in Peru are Lima, La Libertad, and Ica, which benefit from favorable climatic conditions and advanced agricultural technology. The increase in Peruvian avocado exports to China has been fueled by a decrease in Mexico's production and the high quality of Peruvian Hass avocados. Over the past five years, China's avocado imports have seen an impressive 112% growth, indicating a bright future for Peruvian avocado exports.
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The Peruvian government stressed that this achievement is the result of cooperation between the government, farmers and exporters, and the industry has worked together to meet the stringent standards of the Chinese market. Peru has gained significant advantages in market competition with its year-round production and good climatic conditions. In 2024, Peru will export a total of 539,000 tons of Hass avocados throughout the year, with a total export value of US$1.129 billion. From the production point of view, Lima, La Libertad and Ica have the highest production, accounting for a large part of avocado exports to China. Among them, Lima contributes 30% of Peru's national production, mainly due to its suitable climate and advanced agricultural technology; La Libertad has relatively complete irrigation infrastructure and outstanding production capacity; Ica has fertile soil and ideal planting conditions, which will continue to promote export growth in the future. From ...
Source: Foodmate
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