Peru shipped 5,360 tons of Brazil nuts for US$38 million in 2022, showing an increase of +5% in volume

Published 2023년 2월 28일

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In 2022, Peru's Brazil nut exports saw a 5% increase in volume but a 16% decrease in value, totaling 5,360 tons worth US$ 38 million. The United States and South Korea were the primary markets, accounting for 32% of the volume and 35% of the value. Shelled walnuts made up the majority of the exports, with the conventional variety being the most popular. White Lions Nuts SAC was the leading exporter, shipping 1,542 tons worth US$ 10.7 million.
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(Agraria.pe) In 2022, Peru exported 5,360 tons of Brazil nuts valued at US$ 38 million, which meant an increase of 5% in volume, but decreased 16% in value compared to 2021. Once again, the United States and South Korea were the two main markets for the Peruvian product. The North American country acquired 1,711 tons valued at US$ 13 million, which represented 32% of the volume and 35% value. Meanwhile, the Asian country imported 851 tons worth US$ 6.5 million. Regarding product presentations, shelled walnuts accounted for almost the entire value and volume of shipments, while shelled walnuts accounted for 48 tons. In turn, the main variety was the conventional ...
Source: Agraria

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