Peru exported 148,528 tons of bananas for US$ 130.6 million between January and November

Published 2024년 12월 18일

Tridge summary

In November 2024, Peruvian banana exports saw an 8% increase in volume and a 4% increase in value compared to the same month in the previous year, totaling 11,315 tons valued at US$ 9.6 million. This growth contributed to surpassing the entire year's export figures from 2023, which stood at 148,526 tons with a value of US$ 130.6 million, marking a 7% increase in volume and a 12% increase in value. The majority of these bananas were exported from Euroandinos Port Terminals – Paita, with the Netherlands, the United States, and Italy being the primary markets. The Netherlands saw a 5% increase in volume, a 15% increase in value, and a 9% increase in the average price, while the United States experienced a 94% increase in volume and a 22% increase in value, despite a 37% decrease in the average price. Italy's market received 901 tons, valued at US$ 866,000, with a 19% decrease in volume, a 5% increase in value, and a 29% increase in the average cost.
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(Agraria.pe) Peruvian banana exports in November 2024 totaled 11,315 tons for US$ 9.6 million, which represented an increase of 8% in volume and 4% in value compared to the same months of the previous year. For its part, the average price was US$ 0.85 per kilogram, which implied a reduction of 4%. With the positive results, it has been possible to exceed the accumulated figure for the whole of 2023 (January-November), reporting shipments of 148,526 tons (+7%) for US$ 130.6 million (+12%), with an average price of US$ 0.88 (+4%). In November of this year, bananas were shipped in fresh (95%) and processed (5%) formats. Export logistics were mainly channeled through Euroandinos Port Terminals – Paita, which managed 97% of shipments, followed by DP World, with 2%. Peruvian bananas were sent from these terminals to 15 destinations. The main markets maintained their same position: the Netherlands (37%), the United States (26%) and Italy (9%). The Netherlands received 4,068 tons of ...
Source: Agraria

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