Peru exported 644 tons of beans between January and March 2023

Published 2023년 6월 19일

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Peruvian bean exports experienced a significant decrease of -32.6% in the first quarter of 2023 compared to the same period in 2022, totaling 644.8 tons. Ecuador and the United States emerged as the primary markets, accounting for 31.7% and 28.5% of the shipments, respectively. Whole dry and shelled broad beans were the dominant exports, making up 57.7% and 31.8% of the total respectively. Among the 50 companies involved in the exports, Croproimpex SAC and Quality Supplier SAC stood out as the most active.
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(Agraria.pe) Shipments abroad of Peruvian beans suffered a -32.6% drop in volume in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period in 2022. According to information from analyst Heber Chávez, between January and March 2023 they exported a total of 644.8 tons. These national shipments reached 12 different markets, highlighting Ecuador as the main buyer with a 31.7% share. The United States was in second place with 28.5%. Meanwhile, the rest of the countries represented 39.8%. Chávez details that the main presentation exported is the whole dry broad bean, which represented 57.7% of the total remittances. Then the whole shelled broad bean was located, with 31.8%; the shelled broad bean split by 3.2%; and other by-products that represented 7.3%. Among the 50 companies that were in charge of dispatches in the first quarter of the year, Croproimpex SAC and Quality Supplier ...
Source: Agraria

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