On the rise: Peruvian agro-exports to China grew by 72% in 2025

Published Feb 9, 2026

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(Agraria.pe) In 2025, Peruvian agro-exports to China amounted to US$ 461 million, showing a growth of 72% compared to the US$ 268 million reported in 2024, reported the Foreign Trade Society of Peru (Comex Perú). The international trade association pointed out that this result reflected an important recovery after the drop of -28.7% recorded in 2024.

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(Agraria.pe) In 2025, Peruvian agro-exports to China amounted to US$ 461 million, showing a growth of 72% compared to the US$ 268 million reported in 2024, reported the Foreign Trade Society of Peru (Comex Perú). The international trade association noted that this result reflected a significant recovery after the -28.7% drop recorded in 2024 (US$ 268 million). In 2023, the sector's shipments totaled US$ 376 million. In 2025, fresh blueberries were consolidated as the main product of the sector exported to the Asian giant, representing 56.8% of the total, with shipments of US$ 262 million, which showed an increase of 152%. Following were avocados with US$ 75.6 million, tara powder with US$ 47.8 million, algae with US$ 23.3 million, and grapes with US$ 14.2 million. Importance of Chancay In 2025, the port of Chancay concentrated 67.9% of the agro-export shipments to China, reflecting the use of the new logistical offers available to Chinese ports. Completing the top three were the ...
Source: Agraria

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