Peruvian mandarin exports could reach $300 million in 2024

Published 2024년 12월 6일

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In 2024, Peruvian mandarin exports have reached $296 million, with expectations to hit $300 million by the end of the year. October saw exports of 5,991 tons, generating $8.21 million, reflecting a 24% increase in volume and a 32% rise in value compared to the same month in 2023. The average price per kilogram increased by 6% to $1.37. The United States was the leading market, accounting for 61% of shipments, with a 40% increase in volume and a 43% rise in value. Mexico and Panama also showed significant growth in both volume and value. DP World managed most shipments, followed by APM Terminals and other ports.
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Peruvian mandarin exports in 2024 continue to show strong performance, reaching $296 million to date. According to FreshFruit projections, exports of this citrus are expected to total $300 million by the end of the year. In October alone, Peru exported 5,991 tons of mandarins, generating $8.21 million in revenue, representing an increase of 24% in volume and 32% in value compared to the same month in 2023. In addition, the average price per kilogram rose 6%, reaching $1.37. Of the 21 markets where the citrus arrived, the United States was the main destination, concentrating 61% of shipments with a total of 3,701 tons purchased for a value of $5.04 million. These figures represented a 40% growth in volume and 43% in value compared to October 2023, while the average price improved slightly (+2%) to close at $1.36 per kilogram. The second destination was Mexico, which accounted for 9% of total exports, receiving 518 tons for a value of $748,842. This market showed a 39% growth in ...
Source: AgroPeru

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