Peru exported 981 tons of palm heart for $3.05 million

Published Aug 4, 2024

Tridge summary

In the second quarter of 2024, Peru experienced a decline in palm heart exports, with a decrease of 22.8% in volume and 10.2% in value compared to the same period in 2023, totaling 981 tons and $3.05 million respectively. Despite this, the average price of palm hearts increased by 16.3%, helping to offset the decrease. The majority of exports were to France (37.5%), followed by the United States (34.4%) and Israel (8.8%). While French exports saw a decrease, both volume and value increased in the United States, and significantly in Israel.
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Peru exported 981 tons of palm hearts for $3.05 million in the second quarter of 2024, which represents a decrease of 22.8% in volume and 10.2% in value compared to the same period in 2023, according to FreshFruit. Despite a 16.3% increase in the average price, which helped mitigate the drop in exported volumes, there was an overall reduction in exports. Peruvian palm hearts were exported mainly to France, which represented 37.5% of sales, followed by the United States with 34.4% and Israel with 8.8%. In the French market, shipments totaled 392 tons for $1.14 million. This was down 25.1% in volume and down 14.8% in value. However, the average price increased by 11.8%, reaching a value of $2.92 per kilogram. The second most important market was the United States, which acquired 313 tons for $1.05 million. This represented an increase of 105.0% in volume and 108.3% in ...
Source: AgroPeru
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