Peru imported wheat flour for US$ 575 million between January and August 2022

Published 2022년 9월 12일

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From January to August of this year, Peru imported a total of 1,384,292,634 kilos of wheat flour, an increase in volume but a significant rise in value compared to the same period in 2021, reaching a CIF value of US$ 575,088,580. Canada was the primary supplier, accounting for 43% of total national imports with US$ 245,906,695. Following Canada, Argentina, the United States, and Russia were the next largest suppliers. The main importing companies in the sector included Alicorp SAA, Seaboard Overseas Perú SA, Corporación ADC SAC, Compañía Molinera del Centro SA, Anita Food SA, and Molino El Triunfo SA.
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(Agraria.pe) Between January and August of this year, Peru imported 1,384,292,634 kilos of wheat flour for a CIF value of US$ 575,088,580. These figures are relatively similar in volume but higher in value compared to the 1,317,369,419 kilos imported in the same period of 2021 for US$388,728,685. According to a report from the Agrodata portal, the main supplier of this product during the period corresponding to 2022 was Canada, which achieved placements in the Peruvian market for US$ 245,906,695 (43% of total national imports). Argentina followed with US$226,669,481, the United States with US$87,985,889 and Russia with US$14,526,516. Among the main importing companies in the sector were Alicorp SAA ...
Source: Agraria

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