Peruvian agricultural products maintain their growth in United Kingdom

Published Jul 3, 2022

Tridge summary

Between January and April 2022, the United Kingdom saw a 15% increase in agricultural imports compared to the previous year, totaling US$ 8,258 million. Peru's agricultural exports to the UK rose by 46% to US$ 113 million, making it the 20th largest supplier, with mangoes, grapes, and coffee being the primary products. Peru's mango exports to the UK experienced a 14% increase, making it the leading supplier of mangoes, while grape imports from Peru increased by 34% in volume and 38% in value. Coffee imports also surged, with Peru becoming the sixth largest supplier, as the average price of coffee increased by 46% compared to the previous year.
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Original content

Between January and April, imports of agricultural products in the United Kingdom totaled US$ 8,258 million, which meant an increase of 15% compared to 2021. Of that total, US$ 113 million were provided by agricultural exporters from Peru, 46% by on top of what was sent a year earlier. With this result, Peru ranked 20th among the main suppliers of the United Kingdom, with a 1.4% share (0.4 percentage points more than the previous year). Its most important suppliers were Spain (17% share), Italy (7%) and Belgium (6%). It is worth mentioning that the first months of the year are the ones with the least weight for Peruvian exports to the United Kingdom. Proof of this is that in the annual result for 2021, Peru ranked 11th, with a 2% share. In that sense, it is expected that if it continues with the same growth rate in the second half of the year, in the accumulated 2022, Peru could enter the Top 10 suppliers of the United Kingdom. Until April 2022, the main Peruvian agricultural ...

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