Peruvian mandarin exports decreased 17% in volume and 21% in value in 2022

Published 2023년 2월 17일

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In 2022, the export of fresh mandarins saw a significant decrease, with a 17% drop in volume and a 21% decrease in value compared to the previous year. The total export volume was 351,780 tons, valued at US$ 34 million. The Satsuma variety dominated exports, accounting for 86% of the total, while the Primosole mandarin was the second most exported variety. The United States became the primary market, importing 12,670 tons worth US$ 14 million, replacing the United Kingdom as the leading importer. The Consorcio de Productores de Fruta SA and Procesadora Laran SAC were the leading exporters of fresh mandarins.
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Shipments of fresh mandarins experienced a sharp drop in both volume and value during 2022. In the year, shipments of the product totaled 351,780 tons valued at US$ 34 million. These figures were 17% and 21% lower than those obtained in the 2021 period, respectively. This continued the trend of falling in value of various products in the country's agricultural export basket. The most exported fresh mandarin variety in 2022 was the Satsuma. This added 30,720 tons exported for a value of US$ 29 million; that is, it came to represent 86% of all shipments. On the other hand, 1,394 tons of Primosole mandarin were exported for a value of US$ 1.6 million, which made it the second most important variety in 2022. Regarding citrus destinations, the United States imported 12,670 tons worth US$ 14 million, displacing the United Kingdom as the main market for fresh mandarins. With this, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands acquired 6,648 and 6,285 tons for US$5 million and US$4 million, ...

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