Peru exported hulled pearled corn worth US$ 1.5 million between January and September

Published Oct 29, 2024

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From January to September of this year, Peru exported 726,758 kilos of hulled pearled corn, generating a FOB revenue of US$ 1,561,737, as reported by Agrodata. The United States was the primary market, receiving 52% of the exports with a value of US$ 804,473. Rounding out the top destinations were Spain, Chile, Italy, the United Kingdom, and other countries, contributing a total of US$ 26,737. Some of the leading exporters included Inti Consorcio, Importadora y Exportadora Doña Isabel, and Agro Peru Andino Foods.
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(Agraria.pe) Between January and September of this year, Peru exported 726,758 kilos of hulled pearled corn for a FOB value of US$ 1,561,737, according to a report by the consulting firm Agrodata. According to this source, the main destination of these shipments was the United States, where sales were made for US$ 804,473 (52% of total Peruvian exports). Next were Spain with US$ 470,983, Chile with US$ 119,951, Italy with US$ 114,817, the United Kingdom with US$ 24,781 and others that together totaled US$ 26,737. Among the main exporting companies in the sector were Inti Consorcio with US$ 340,410, ...
Source: Agraria

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