In 2021, Peru will rise two places in the ranking and will consolidate itself as the twenty-first supplier of food in the world, displacing Chile and Australia. Peruvian agro-exports will reach 8,807 million dollars at the end of this year, an amount that will mean a growth rate of 17% compared to 2019, says the report on Peruvian agribusiness called Fresh Fruit Report 2021.
“At the end of 2021, it is estimated that agricultural exports will reach 8,807 million dollars, with a growth of 17% compared to the previous year. A growth rate greater than 15% had not been reached since 2014, when agricultural shipments grew 20% ”, he says. Likewise, the document indicates that the agro-export sector is recovering during this year. “The agro-export sector has had a rapid recovery, thanks to the fact that the companies in the sector adapted to the new normal and were able to meet the demand of their customers. Likewise, companies took advantage of the opportunities brought by the change in international markets ”, he explains. It also points out that thanks to the good reception of Peruvian products in the international market, in 2021 Peru will rise two places in the ranking and will consolidate itself as the twenty-first supplier of food in the world, displacing Chile and Australia. “Fruit exports are the ones that would boost this result. Counting only this ...
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