Peru is projected to rank as the twenty-first global food supplier in 2021, overtaking Chile and Australia, with agro-exports expected to reach $8,807 million, marking a 17% growth since 2019. The rapid recovery in the agro-export sector is attributed to companies' adaptation and capitalization on market opportunities. Fruits, especially grapes, blueberries, and avocados, are the main contributors to this growth. Peru is set to be the leading exporter of blueberries for the third year in a row, the second-largest supplier of grapes and avocados globally. Additionally, the country is expected to see significant growth in grape and blueberry exports, with the United States, the Netherlands, and China being the primary markets for these exports.