Peru exported 2,777 tons of mandarins for US$ 3.9 million in November 2024

Published 2024년 12월 19일

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In November 2024, Peruvian mandarin exports saw a significant decrease, with volume dropping by 62% to 2,777 tons and value decreasing by 76% to US$ 3.9 million, compared to the same month in the previous year. The average price per kilogram also fell by 36% from US$ 2.21 to US$ 1.40. Despite this, the total mandarin exports from January to November showed a positive balance with a total of 235,609 tons and US$ 311 million. The United States was the primary importer, accounting for 78% of the total shipments. Metro Enterprise Perú S.A.C. was the leading exporter among the 26 companies involved, and shipments were distributed through various ports and airports.
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(Agraria.pe) In November 2024, Peruvian mandarin exports reached 2,777 tons for US$ 3.9 million, which represented a decrease of -62% in volume and -76% in value compared to the same month of the previous year. For its part, the average price fell by -36%, from US$ 2.21 to US$ 1.40 per kilogram. These results are below the maximum reached in July 2024 and also lower than those of its inter-monthly comparison. However, total mandarin exports leave a positive balance with shipments in the accumulated January-November period of 235,609 tons (+233%) for US$ 311 million (+169%). Peruvian mandarins were mainly exported fresh (92% of the total share) and processed (8%). Shipments reached 14 destinations, with the United States being the main one (78% of total shipments), with US$ 3.1 million (2,106 tons at an average price of US$ 1.45 per kilogram). This was followed by the Dominican Republic (6%), with US$ 230,000 (161 tons at an average price of US$ 1.43 per kilogram); and Panama (4%), ...
Source: Agraria

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