Peruvian blueberry exports continue to be sluggish, and China’s imports decrease by 36%

Published 2023년 12월 17일

Tridge summary

Peruvian fresh blueberry exports reached 10,123 tons in the week of December 10, representing a 16% increase from the previous year but a 7% decrease from the previous week. The United States was the largest market for Peruvian blueberries, followed by the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. The current Peruvian blueberry production season has shown a sluggish export trend, with the United States, the Netherlands, and China all experiencing significant decreases in imports compared to the previous year.
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According to Peruvian business intelligence company FreshFruit, Peruvian fresh blueberry exports in the week of December 10 were 10,123 tons. Although it increased by 16% compared with the same period last year, it was 7% less than the previous week. Compared with last year, there was an increase of 10,123 tons. This is a manifestation of the abnormality of the Peruvian blueberry production season. In view of the delayed start of the current production season, the gap between the current production season and the previous season has become even wider. Peruvian blueberries were shipped to 17 overseas destinations that week, of which the United States was the largest market, exporting 5,941 tons, accounting for 59%; followed by the Netherlands, accounting for 24%, exporting 2,462 tons; the United Kingdom exported 705 tons tons, accounting for 7%. The current Peruvian blueberry production season has been launched for 8 months, but weekly shipments cannot exceed the 15,000 ...
Source: Foodmate

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