Peru exported more than 8 thousand tons of ginger in the first quarter of 2024

Published 2024년 5월 10일

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In the first quarter of 2024, Peru's ginger exports reached a record high of 8,453 tons, earning over 22.6 million dollars, with the United States, the Netherlands, Canada, and Germany being the primary markets. The country's ginger exports in 2023 saw a significant increase, becoming a record year with sales of 73,196 tons and 119.1 million dollars, driven by the product's quality and consistent availability. Notably, over 60% of these exports were organic ginger. Sierra y Selva Exportadora, associated with the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation, is promoting Commercial Articulation Plans to support ginger producers in the Junín region. The country's ginger is grown under optimal conditions and is renowned for its quality, especially in aroma, flavor, and color, providing an advantage during periods of low production in China and India.
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Driven by the growing global demand for healthy and functional foods, ginger (kion) exports reached 8,453 tons, generating income that exceeds 22.6 million dollars in the first quarter of 2024, reported Sierra y Selva Exportadora, an entity attached to the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri). Among the 20 main international markets for Peruvian ginger are the United States, the Netherlands, Canada and Germany, which absorbed 92% of the national supply between January and March. Likewise, the 49% increase in value of exports to the United States and 14% to Germany was highlighted, compared to the same period in 2023. 2023: Record year 2023 marked a new record for Peru by consolidating its position as one of the main ginger exporters by generating sales of 73,196 tons, valued at 119.1 million dollars, according to information from Midagri. This result reflects the sustained growth during the last five years, whose demand registered an increase of 26% in volume ...
Source: Panamericana

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