Peruvian bell pepper exports grew 57% in volume and 73% in value in September

Published Oct 30, 2024

Tridge summary

In September 2024, Peru experienced a significant increase in bell pepper exports, with a total of 3,748 tons exported earning US$ 6.82 million. This represents a 57% increase in volume and 73% increase in value compared to the same month in 2023. The average price per kilogram of bell peppers also saw a 10% increase, reaching US$ 1.82. The United States was the primary market, accounting for 49% of the total exports, followed by Spain and Puerto Rico. The exports were facilitated by various terminal operators and major exporters including Ecosac Agrícola S.A.C., Green Perú S.A., and Agroindustrias AIB S.A.
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In September 2024, Peru exported 3,748 tons of bell peppers for US$ 6.82 million, which represented an increase of 57% in volume and 73% in value compared to the same month in 2023. In the month analyzed this year, the average price of bell peppers per kilogram stood at US$ 1.82, also reflecting an increase of 10%. In this month, the product reached 12 destinations, of which the United States stood out, representing 49% of the total, with 2,115 tons shipped for a value of US$ 3.4 million. This meant a growth of 24% in volume and 29% in value, with an average price of US$ 1.62 per kilogram (+4%). Spain was positioned as the second largest market, with 727 tons for a value of US$ 1.99 million. This market showed a 100% growth in volume and 151% in value with an average price of US$ 2.74 per kilogram (+26%). Puerto Rico closed the podium with 394 tons worth US$ 664,000. These shipments reflected an increase of 61% in volume and 71% in value compared to the previous year, with an ...

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