Peru imported US $ 1.2 million of grated coconut until October of this year

Published Nov 26, 2021

Tridge summary

From January to October of this year, Peru's import of grated coconut surpassed that of 2020, reaching 516,234 kilos at a CIF value of US $ 1,210,434. Indonesia was the primary supplier, contributing 68% of total shipments, followed by Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines. The main importers in Peru were Frutos y Especias SAC, Plater's Food SAC, and Molitalia SA, accounting for 51%, 18%, and 10% of the imports, respectively.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) Between January and October of this year, Peru imported 516,234 kilos of grated coconut for a CIF value of US $ 1,210,434. These figures, with two months remaining to close the year, are already higher than the 432,847 kilos imported in all of 2020 for US $ 734,712. According to a report from the Agrodata portal, during the first 10 months of 2021 the main supplier for our country was Indonesia, which achieved placements for US $ 822,323 (68% of total shipments). This was followed by Malaysia with US $ 134,482, Sri Lanka with US $ 110,292, the Philippines with US $ 109,687 and others with smaller amounts that together totaled US $ 33,649. Among the main importers of grated coconut were Frutos y Especias SAC with acquisitions for US $ ...
Source: Agraria

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