Peru: Fresh mango maritime exports grow 19.31% in volume until week 50

Published 2022년 12월 26일

Tridge summary

Peru's mango exports have seen a significant increase in the 2022/2023 campaign, with a 19.31% rise compared to the previous year, reaching a record-high of 43,724 tons from week 40 to week 50. Despite social protests, maritime exports have not been affected, with the port of Paita playing a crucial role. There has also been an increase in air exports, despite some impacts from road closures. Land exports have seen a decrease, but the Peruvian Association of Mango Producers and Exporters (APEM) remains confident, projecting 254,000 tons of fresh mango exports, which would set a new record.
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Original content

From the beginning of this campaign in week 40 (end of September) to week 50 (December 11), Peru exported 43,724 tons of fresh mangoes by sea, showing an increase of 19.31% compared to the 36,646 tons shipped by the same track in the same period of the previous campaign (2021/2022). This was stated by the manager of the Peruvian Association of Mango Producers and Exporters (APEM), Juan Carlos Rivera Ortega, who stressed that this volume shipped in this campaign (2022/2023) is the highest recorded compared to any other campaign. He added that only in week 50, 17,752 tons of fresh mangoes were shipped by sea. In this regard, he pointed out that the roadblocks due to social protests have not generated problems with the export of maritime mangoes since a large part of the shipments are made through the port of Paita. "Piura has not been affected by these events." Air mangoIn the case of air mangoes, which are dispatched through the Jorge Chávez airport (in Lima), he said that despite ...

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