Peru exported refined sugar for US$ 72.6 million between January and November

Published Dec 16, 2022

Tridge summary

From January to November of 2022, Peru experienced a significant increase in its sugar exports, exporting 103,123,731 kilos compared to 57,208,897 kilos in the same period of 2021, with an FOB value of US$ 72,592,648. The United States was the primary recipient of these exports, accounting for 68% of the total, followed by Colombia and Ecuador. The main companies responsible for these exports included Casa Grande SAA, Cartavio SAA, and Agrolmos SA.
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Original content

Between January and November of this year, Peru exported 103,123,731 kilos of refined cane sugar for an FOB value of US$ 72,592,648. These figures reveal a significant increase from the 57,208,897 kilos exported in the same period of 2021 for US$ 34,022,552. According to a report from the Agrodata portal, the main destination of these Peruvian shipments in the period corresponding to 2022 was the United States, where placements were achieved for US$ 49,100,665 (68% of total exports). Next came Colombia with US$17,534,576, Ecuador with US$3,928,532, Belgium with US$556,000, Spain with US$218,750, Italy with US$120,060, Chile with US$66,061 and others with smaller amounts than together. totaled US$ 1,158,004. Among the main exporting companies in the field were Casa Grande SAA with sales of US$28,474,539, Cartavio ...

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