Peruvian artichoke exports fell 28.9% in volume and 32.3% in value in July

Published 2024년 8월 28일

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In July, Peruvian artichoke exports saw a significant decrease, with a total of 2,270 tons exported earning US$ 6.01 million, marking a 28.9% drop in volume and a 32.3% decrease in value compared to the same month in 2023. The average price per kilogram also fell by 4.8% to US$ 2.65. The majority of the exports, 95.6%, were processed artichokes, with the United States being the primary destination, receiving 48% of the shipments. Other destinations included Spain and Germany. The exports were handled by four companies, primarily through APM Terminals and DP World.
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(Agraria.pe) Peruvian artichoke exports totaled 2,270 tons for US$ 6.01 million in July of this year, reflecting a drop of -28.9% in volume and -32.3% in value compared to what was reported in the same month of 2023. Both volume and average price fell, which stood at US$ 2.65 per kilogram (-4.8%). Processed artichoke (preserved and cut) represented 95.6% of shipments, with net shipments of 2,181 tons valued at US$ 5.75 million. Artichoke shipments reduced their scope, going from 9 to 7 destinations, with the United States being the main one (48% share), with 1,673 tons at an average price of US$ 2.47 per kilogram. Behind were Spain (455 tons at a price of US$ 3.25 per kilogram) and Germany (67 tons at a price of US$ 2.92 per kilogram). On the other hand, there were four companies that exported ...
Source: Agraria

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