Peruvian agroindustrial exports to China grew 26.8% in the first four months of the year

Published 2021년 7월 2일

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From January to April of this year, Peru's agroindustrial exports to China experienced a 26.8% increase compared to the same period in 2020, totaling US $ 55,420,000, as reported by the Association of Exporters (ADEX). This growth is primarily due to higher shipments of grapes, fresh or frozen seaweed, powdered tara, and avocados. Non-traditional exports (with added value) were the second most important subsector, followed by fishing for Direct Human Consumption. Overall, Peru's exports to China in the first four months of the year totaled US $ 5,123 million, marking a 62.2% increase and surpassing pre-pandemic levels, with traditional agriculture exports seeing a 235.6% increase.
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(Agraria.pe) From January to April of this year, agroindustrial (non-traditional) exports from Peru to China totaled US $ 55,420,000, showing an increase of 26.8%, compared to the same period of 2020. This was indicated by the Association of Exporters (ADEX), who pointed out that this growth is explained by higher shipments of grapes, fresh or frozen seaweed, powdered tara and avocados. He added that this subsector was the second most important of non-traditional shipments (with added value), surpassed by fishing for Direct Human Consumption (CHD), whose orders amounted to US $ 106,164,000 (growth of 268.7%). In the first four months of the year, agroindustrial shipments from Peru to the Asian giant represented 28% of total non-traditional shipments and 1.08% of total exports to that destination. Traditional agriculture The exporting union explained that between January and April 2021, exports of traditional agriculture increased by 235.6%. Data . Total exports from Peru to China ...
Source: Agraria

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