Peruvian lemon oil exports grow and add US$ 38 million between January and September

Published 2022년 10월 26일

Tridge summary

From January to September of this year, Peru's lemon oil exports saw a significant increase in value, reaching US$38,095,953 with 758,485 kilos exported, compared to the same period in 2021 which brought in US$27,010,252 with 689,081 kilos exported. The Netherlands was the primary recipient of these exports, followed by the United States, United Kingdom, Mexico, Ecuador, and Japan. Some of the leading companies involved in these exports include Limones Piuranos SAC, Cítricos Peruanos SA, and Procesadora Frutícola SA.
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(Agraria.pe) Between January and September of this year, Peru exported 758,485 kilos of lemon oil for an FOB value of US$ 38,095,953. These figures are moderately higher in volume but much more in value compared to the 689,081 kilos exported in the same period of 2021 for US$27,010,252. According to a report from the Agrodata portal, the main destination of these shipments in the period corresponding to 2022 was the Netherlands, where placements were achieved for US$9,033,517. Next came the United States with US$8,501,192, the United Kingdom with US$8,174,475, Mexico with US$7,618,574, Ecuador with US$761,184, Japan with US$163,205 and others with smaller amounts that together amounted to US$ $492,526. Limones Piuranos SAC with sales of US$ 15,144,756, Cítricos Peruanos SA with US$ 4,866,954, ...
Source: Agraria

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