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Peru: Cape gooseberry exports grew almost 9% between January and July of this year

Published Sep 25, 2024

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Between January and July of 2024, Peru experienced an 8.9% increase in aguaymanto exports, totaling 262.1 tons, according to Heber Chávez, a international market analyst. The Netherlands was the primary importer, receiving 45.9% of the shipments, followed by the United States with 18.3%. A total of 19 shipping deadlines were recorded, with Agro Andino S.R.L. being the leading exporter and Exportadora Fruticola del Sur S.A. the second largest, among 24 other companies contributing to 49.1% of the shipments.
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Peruvian aguaymanto exports in the period from January to July 2024 reached a total of 262.1 tons, growing by 8.9% compared to the same period last year, revealed international market analyst Heber Chávez. The specialist commented that this fruit arrived at 19 different deadlines, where the main destination was the Netherlands with 45.9% of shipments, followed by the United States with 18.3%, and the other countries that together accounted for 35.8%. “Shipments of aguaymanto are made fresh, dehydrated, frozen and in other forms,” he observed. The main exporting company is Agro ...
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