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Peru exported 3,965 tons of quinoa worth US$10.2 million in March of this year, reflecting an increase of +8% in volume and +7% in value.

Published Apr 16, 2025

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In March 2025, Peruvian quinoa exports saw an 8% increase in volume and a 7% increase in value, reaching 3,965 tons worth US$10.2 million. The United States remained the primary market, but Germany saw a significant increase in both volume and value. The average price per kilogram slightly decreased by 1.0%. Leading exporters such as Olam Global Agri Perú S.A.C., Alisur S.A.C., and Colorexa S.A.C. adjusted their export strategies, with a focus on specific markets like the United States, Germany, and Canada.
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(Agraria.pe) In March 2025, Peruvian quinoa exports reached 3,965 tons worth US$10.2 million, representing an 8% increase in volume and a 7% increase in value compared to the same month in 2024. However, the average price fell slightly, falling by -1.0% to US$2.58 per kilogram. Of the 35 countries exported to the product, the United States established itself as the main destination, with a 40% share. 1,639 tons were shipped to this market, valued at US$4.1 million, representing a drop of -11% in volume, -19% in value, and -9% in the average price, which fell from US$2.77 to US$2.52 per kilogram. In second place, Germany showed notable dynamism. In March 2025, it imported 244 tons for US$757,000, representing a 114% increase in volume, a 145% increase in value, and a 14% increase in the average price, which stood at US$3.10 per kilogram. Its market share increased from 3% to 7%. Rounding out the list, Canada remained one of the main markets, with 318 tons for US$732,000. This ...
Source: Agraria

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