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Peruvian agricultural exports totaled US$2.997 billion in the first quarter of 2025, registering an increase of 21.2%.

Published May 12, 2025

Tridge summary

In the first quarter of 2025, Peruvian agricultural exports saw a 21.2% increase, totaling US$2.997 billion, driven by higher shipments of cocoa and cocoa derivatives, fruits, palm oil, and natural colorings, contributing to agriculture's potential for setting a new annual record. Overall, Peruvian goods exports surged by 27.3% to US$20.625 billion, led by the mining sector with a 29% growth, followed by fishing, metallurgy, and agricultural exports. Trade activity grew globally, especially with China and the United States, reaching US$34.255 billion, marking a 23% increase, and involving more exporting companies, particularly microenterprises. The interior regions of Peru also experienced a 28.6% increase in foreign sales, outpacing Lima and Callao.
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(Agraria.pe) The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) reported that, during the first quarter of 2025, Peruvian agricultural exports totaled US$2.997 billion, representing a 21.2% increase compared to the same period in 2024. According to the results of the Monthly Foreign Trade Report – March 2025, between January and March 2025, the growth in agricultural exports was driven by increased shipments of cocoa and cocoa derivatives (+129%), while exports of fruits such as grapes and mangoes grew 21%. Exports of palm oil (+68%) and natural colorings (+93%) also increased significantly. These figures project agriculture as one of the sectors with the greatest potential to reach a new annual record. General Exports This month, Peruvian goods exports reached US$20.625 billion in the first three months of the year, registering a 27.3% increase compared to the same period last year. This result confirms the continued positive trend of Peruvian foreign trade. This ...
Source: Agraria

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