Peruvian fruit exports to Poland totaled US $ 65 million in 2020, showing a growth of 14%

Published 2021년 7월 5일

Tridge summary

In 2020, Poland's fruit imports rose by 28% to a value of US $2,300 million, with Peru contributing 14% of this total, amounting to US $65 million and setting a new record for Peruvian fruit exports to Poland. This placed Poland as the 18th largest importer of Peruvian fruit, surpassing Italy and Sweden. The most imported Peruvian fruit was grapes, followed by avocados, and then blueberries, with significant increases in value despite fluctuations in volume. The price per kilogram for grapes and avocados also saw significant increases of 20% and 25% respectively.
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(Agraria.pe) Poland imported US $ 2,302 million in fruit during 2020, showing a growth of 28% compared to the previous year. Of that total, US $ 65 million were provided by Peru. This value was 14% higher than that observed during 2019. With this, the Peruvian fruit managed to break its historical record of value exported to this destination. These good results placed Poland in 18th place in the ranking of the largest importers of Peruvian fruit, surpassing countries such as Italy and Sweden. However, this was not enough to prevent Ukraine from surpassing it in the ranking of suppliers to this destination, displacing Peru to 11th place. The product with the highest shipments was grapes, with 10,915 tons exported in volume worth US $ 25 million (10% of the imported value of this product by Poland). This represented an 8% drop in volume, but a 10% growth in value. Regarding the price, this grew by 20% compared to the previous year, reaching a price of US $ 2.25 per kilogram. With ...
Source: Agraria

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