Peruvian olive exports fall -14.51% in volume in January 2024

Published 2024년 2월 27일

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Peru's olive exports have experienced a decline of 14.51% in January 2024, with a total of 490 tons shipped, primarily to the United States. The number of countries receiving these exports also decreased from nine to six compared to the same period in 2023. The green olive variety was the most popular, accounting for nearly 80% of the total volume, and over half of the olives were exported in their fresh state. Agroindustrias Nobex S.A. was the top exporter.
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(Agraria.pe) The olive, positioned as the twentieth product with the highest shipments in 2023 and nineteenth in 2022, has had a start to the year with a drop in the volume of exports. In January 2024, shipments recorded 490 tons, equivalent to 0.15% of the month's agricultural exports. This number reflects a drop of -14.51% compared to 2023. In terms of destinations, in January 2024, Peruvian olives were exported to six countries, marking a decrease compared to the nine countries registered in the same period of 2023. The United States led the destinations with 63.82%, representing 313 tons. Brazil followed, with 14.38%, equivalent to 70 tons; Panama, with 7.03% (34 tons); Canada, with 5.34% (26 tons); Colombia, with 4.91% (24 tons); and Spain, with 4.53% (22 tons). The predominant shipping port was the Callao Port Terminal, accounting for the entire exported volume of olives. Regarding the variety, the green olive stood out, contributing 79.86% of the total volume, followed by ...
Source: Agraria

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