Peruvian pomegranate exports total nearly US$ 84 million until September

Published 2024년 10월 9일

Tridge summary

From January to September of this year, Peru emerged as a leading exporter of pomegranates, shipping out 29,892,873 kilos and generating a FOB revenue of US$ 83,927,086, as reported by Agrodata. The Netherlands emerged as the primary market, accounting for 52% of the total exports with US$ 43,660,825. The United States and the United Kingdom ranked second and third with exports valued at US$ 16,072,482 and US$ 8,168,226 respectively. Other significant importers included Russia, Canada, Brazil, and the United Arab Emirates. Key Peruvian companies such as Exportadora Frutícola del Sur, Pomica Perú, Corporación Agrolatina, Agrícola Pampa Baja, Sobifruits, Siembra Alta, and Complejo Agorindustrial Beta also contributed to the pomegranate export sector, showcasing a robust and diverse participation in the global market.
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(Agraria.pe) Between January and September of this year, Peru exported 29,892,873 kilos of pomegranate for a FOB value of US$ 83,927,086, according to a report from the specialized portal Agrodata. According to this source, the Netherlands was the main destination for the Peruvian fruit in this period, with purchases for US$ 43,660,825 (52% of total national shipments). It was followed by the United States with US$ 16,072,482, the United Kingdom with US$ 8,168,226, Russia with US$ 4,417,992, Canada with US$ 4,106,932, Brazil with US$ 2,224,480 and the United Arab Emirates with US$ 1,051,244, among others with lower amounts. Among the main exporting companies were Exportadora Frutícola del Sur with sales of ...
Source: Agraria

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