Peruvian blueberry exports fell by 27%, and exports to China decreased by nearly 1/4

Published 2024년 1월 26일

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Peru has seen a 27% decrease in blueberry exports in the 2023/24 season, with a total of 224,030 tons exported, down from over 300,000 tons the previous year. The United States, the Netherlands, and China are the primary recipients of these exports, accounting for 54%, 23%, and 13% respectively. Despite the overall decrease, Camposol remains the largest exporter. The main ports of Callao and Paita have experienced a drop in volumes, while Jorge Chávez Airport and the Port of Pisco have seen increases.
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According to Simfruit reports, Peru has exported 224,030 tons of blueberries since the start of the 2023/24 season, a 27% decrease compared with the export volume in the same period last year, which had exceeded 300,000 tons. According to market research agency Fresh Fruit According to the data, Peruvian blueberries have been sold to 41 destinations including the United States, with the United States accounting for 54%; followed by the Netherlands, accounting for 23%; and China accounting for 13%. As far as the North American market is concerned, the arrival volume has not yet reached the 150,000 tons of the previous season, with only 121,707 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 28%. Shipments to the Dutch market totaled 52,554 tons, a decrease of 32% from the same period of the previous season in 2022 Shipments during the same period in the 23rd season have exceeded 75,000 tons. Blueberry exports to China were 28,286 tons, a decrease of 24% from the previous season. The company with ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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