Peruvian Granada shows signs of a promising year

Published 2025년 5월 14일

Tridge summary

Peruvian pomegranate exports in 2025 have rebounded, with a notable increase in shipments starting from March, surpassing the volumes of the previous year. Despite a decrease in the average price in April by 16%, the volume of exports rose by 81% and the value by 52%, reaching 11,061 tons worth US$27.95 million. The majority of the exports were fresh pomegranates, accounting for 88% of the total, while pomegranate arils made up 11%. The Netherlands, the United States, and Russia were the primary importers of these pomegranates, with the Dutch country receiving 42% of the total exported. The leading exporters in April were Complejo Agroindustrial S.A., Pomica Perú S.A.C., and Exportadora Frutícola del Perú S.A., and the ports with the highest shipment volumes were DP World, APM Terminals, and Terminal General San Martín – Paracas.
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(Agraria.pe) Peruvian pomegranates are experiencing a positive turnaround this year. Although 2025 began with lower volumes in January, shipments began to exceed the levels recorded in 2024 starting in March, which anticipates a more favorable close to the year for this fruit. In April, despite a 16% drop in the average price to US$3.26 per kilogram, volume grew by 81% and value grew by 52% compared to the same month last year, reaching 11,061 tons for a value of US$27.95 million. Breaking down April shipments by type of presentation, a clear market preference for fresh pomegranates was evident, representing 88% of shipments, with 10,482 tons for US$24.70 million, or US$2.36 per kilogram. Pomegranate arils ranked second, with 11% of the export value, 556 tons for US$3.21 million, US$5.78 per kilogram. Frozen pomegranates still have a minimal presence. This product reached 27 destinations. The Netherlands is the main importer with 42% of the total exported, US$11.78 million and ...
Source: Agraria

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