Peru exported a total of more than US$6 million of pomegranates in January

Published 2024년 4월 1일

Tridge summary

In a remarkable surge, Peru's exports soared by 448% in the first month of the year, reaching a total of US$ 6 million 681 thousand, up from US$ 1 million 218 thousand in the same period of 2023. This growth was predominantly fueled by fresh fruit exports, which constituted 96.6% of the total, amounting to US$ 6 million 451 thousand. The Netherlands stood out as the top market, absorbing 83% of these exports, valued at US$ 5 million 561 thousand. Other significant markets included Brazil, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany. The bulk of the pomegranate production, a key export item, is concentrated in Ica, with Arequipa, Lima, Lambayeque, Ancash, and the burgeoning region of Tacna also contributing to the production.
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The Association of Exporters (ADEX) reported that Peru exported a total of US$ 6 million 681 thousand in the first month of the year, which represents a growth of 448% compared to the same month of 2023 when the amount amounted to US$ 1. million 218 thousand. Shipments of fresh fruit reached 96.6% of the total, which means a total of US$ 6 million 451 thousand and was also exported in frozen format, with 3.4% (US$ 230 thousand). In volume they were 2,285 tons (fresh) and almost 48 thousand tons (frozen). According to the ADEX Data Trade Commercial Intelligence System, in the first month of 2024, the main market was the Netherlands with US$ 5 million 561 thousand, achieving a concentration of 83% and a growth of 429%. Second place was occupied by Brazil, with US$325,183, and third by the United States with US$304,000. ...
Source: MXfruit

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