Peruvian fresh bean exports fell in February 2025.

Published 2025년 4월 6일

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In February 2025, Peruvian fresh bean exports saw a 22% drop in volume and a 21% drop in value compared to the same month the previous year, totaling 1,377 tons worth $2.58 million. The average price per kilogram increased slightly by 1.6% to $1.87. South Korea was the largest market, followed by the United States, but exports to both countries saw different trends with South Korea experiencing a 35% decrease and the United States seeing a 25% increase. Colombia experienced the largest drop in exports. The main exporters were Natural Source Peru S.A.C., V&F S.A.C., and Import & Export Don Juan S.A.C., with the majority of shipments made through Terminales Portuarios Euroandinos.
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Peruvian fresh bean exports in February 2025 totaled 1,377 tons worth $2.58 million, reflecting a 22% drop in volume and a 21% drop in value compared to the same month last year. However, the average price saw a slight increase of 1.6%, reaching $1.87 per kilogram, according to FreshFruit. In February 2025, Peruvian beans reached 11 destinations, of which South Korea remained the largest, with a 46% share. However, exports to this market fell 35% in volume and value, reaching 527 tons worth $1.17 million, respectively. Despite this reduction, the average price remained stable at $2.23 per kilogram. The United States was the second largest market, with a 19% share. In this case, there was a 25% growth in volume and a 23% growth in value, totaling 261 tons exported for $495,826. However, the average price decreased by 1%, reaching $1.90 per kilogram. Closing the podium, Colombia recorded a 12% share, showing the largest drop in exports. In February 2025, 229 tons were shipped for ...
Source: AgroPeru

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