Peru exported 2,332 tons of tomatoes for US$ 2.47 million in August, showing a contraction of 53% in volume and 19% in value

Published 2024년 10월 4일

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In August 2024, Peru experienced a significant decline in tomato exports, with a 53% drop in volume and an 19% decrease in value compared to the previous month. The average price per kilogram fell by 42%. The majority of the exports were tomato paste, accounting for 77% of the share. Colombia, Ecuador, and Brazil were the main recipients of these exports. Icatom S.A. and Agrícola Don Ángel S.A.C. were the leading companies in these exports.
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The Peruvian tomato outlook has been affected by lower international demand, which has led to the United States not being supplied as in previous months, with shipments remaining mainly to neighboring countries. In August 2024, tomato exports from Peru reached 2,332 tons for US$ 2.47 million, which meant a drop of -53% in volume and -19% in value. In addition, the average price decreased -42%, falling from US$ 1.8 to US$ 1.1 per kilogram. Peruvian tomatoes were exported mainly in the form of paste (77% share), with 1,421 tons valued at US$ 1.9 million (US$ 1.33 per kilogram). The rest was fresh tomatoes (23%), with 911 tons valued at US$ 575,000 (US$ 0.63 per kilogram). Tomato shipments were received in 9 markets. The main destination was Colombia (27% share), with 679 tons valued at US$ 679,000 (US$ 1.59 per kilogram). Ecuador followed (23%), with 911 tons valued at US$ ...

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