Peru: Exports of purple corn grow and total US$810 thousand in the first half of 2024

Published Aug 5, 2024

Tridge summary

Between January and June of this year, Peru experienced a moderate increase in the export of purple corn, shipping 464,430 kilos for a total value of US$ 1,168,313, up from 364,357 kilos valued at US$ 810,668 in the same period of 2023. The United States was the primary recipient, accounting for 60% of these exports, followed by Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, South Korea, and Chile. Miranda Langa Agroexport emerged as the leading exporter, with sales of US$ 242,000, alongside JM Importadora Exportadora y Servicios SAC, Importadora y Exportadora Doña Isabel, Belmont Foods Perú SAC, Rivera's Peruvian Food SAC, and Integralexport SAC.
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Between January and June of this year, Peru exported 464,430 kilos of purple corn for an FOB value of US$ 1,168,313. These figures reveal a moderate increase from the 364,357 kilos exported in the same period of 2023 for US$ 810,668. According to a report from the Agrodata portal, the main destination of these shipments in the first half of 2024 was the United States, where placements were achieved for US$ 705,126 (60% of total shipments). Next were Belgium with US$134,045, Spain with US$117,059, the Netherlands with US$67,726, Italy with US$34,981, South Korea with US$33,635, Chile with US$9,028, and others with amounts less than combined. They totaled US$66,714. Among the main exporting companies, Miranda Langa Agroexport stood out with sales of US$ ...
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