Peru exported oregano for more than US $ 14 million between January and September 2021

Published Oct 13, 2021

Tridge summary

From January to September of this year, Peru experienced a decrease in oregano exports, exporting 5,280,716 kilos with a FOB value of US $ 14,476,510, a decrease from the 8,916,933 kilos exported in the same period of 2020 with a FOB value of US $ 15,841,364. The main destination of these exports was Brazil, receiving 42% of the total shipments with a value of US $ 6,027,154. Other significant destinations included Chile, Argentina, Spain, Uruguay, Ecuador, Germany, and the United States. Some of the main companies involved in these exports include Aromático Inversiones SAC, Vegetable Export Products, and Comercializadora Verde de Alimentos SAC.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) Between January and September of this year, Peru exported 5,280,716 kilos of oregano for a FOB value of US $ 14,476,510. These figures reveal a decrease from the 8,916,933 kilos exported in the same period of 2020 for US $ 15,841,364. According to a report from the Agrodata portal, the main destination of these Peruvian shipments in the period corresponding to 2021 was Brazil, where placements for US $ 6,027,154 were achieved (42% of total shipments). Next came Chile with US $ 2,010,288, Argentina with US $ 1,866,818, Spain with US $ 1,857,564, Uruguay with US $ 747,383, Ecuador with US $ 630,601, Germany with US $ 280,187, the United States with US $ 44,308, among others with smaller amounts that together totaled US $ 1,012,207. Among the main exporting companies in the field are Aromático Inversiones SAC with sales of US $ 2,843,439, Vegetable Export Products with US $ 1,797,755, Comercializadora Verde ...
Source: Agraria

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