Peruvian capsicum exports totaled US$ 223,697,000 between January and September 2024, showing an increase of 0.55%

Published 2024년 11월 25일

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Between January and September 2024, Peru's capsicum exports reached US$ 223,697,000, showing a slight increase of 0.55% from the previous year. Dried capsicum was the dominant form, accounting for 54% of the total exports, followed by preserved, fresh, pastes, and frozen forms. Paprika was the most exported product, contributing to 46% of the total. The United States, Mexico, and Spain were the leading importers of Peruvian capsicum.
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(Agraria.pe) Between January and September 2024, Peruvian exports of capsicum (dried, preserved, fresh, pastes and frozen) amounted to US$ 223,697,000, showing an increase of 0.55% compared to the US$ 222,479,000 reported in the same period last year. This is indicated by the figures from the ADEX Data Trade Commercial Intelligence System, which detailed that of the total capsicum exported in the first nine months of this year, dried capsicum accounted for 54% of the total (US$ 120,796,000). They are followed by preserved capsicum (42% of the total), fresh capsicum (2%), pastes (2%) and frozen capsicum. He added that in the analyzed period of 2024, paprika was the main product, with shipments of US$ 103,489,000, participating with 46% of the total, followed by piquillo peppers and bell peppers. In the first three quarters of this year, the main destinations for capsicums from ...
Source: Agraria

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