Peru exported 265 tons of apples in the first three weeks of March 2024, registering a drop of -84%

Published Mar 27, 2024

Tridge summary

Peruvian apple exports have seen a dramatic decrease in the first three weeks of March this year, with a total of 265 tons exported, marking an 84% drop from the same period in 2023. The exports primarily consisted of fresh apples (80%) and apple juice (20%). Colombia was the largest market, receiving 80% of the exports, while the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico each took 10%. Key shippers during this timeframe were Transitex – Tránsitos de Extremadura Perú S.A.C., Rucaray S.A., Ulog Perú S.A., and Multifoods S.A.C.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) The apple is not a product that is usually mentioned among those shipped by the Peruvian agribusiness, but it is exported abroad. In the first three weeks of March of this year, Peruvian apple exports have totaled 265 tons, showing a drop of -84% compared to what was registered in the same period of 2023. Most of the exported apples (80%) were shipped fresh, while the rest were processed into juice. The main market for Peruvian apples is Colombia, which absorbed 80% of the total volume, equivalent to 212 tons. The Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico were also significant destinations, each with a 10% share. Among the most ...
Source: Agraria

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