Peruvian strawberry exports decreased in July 2024

Published 2024년 8월 31일

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In July 2024, Peruvian strawberry exports saw a significant decline with a 57% decrease in volume and 62% decrease in value compared to the same month the previous year. Despite expanding to 11 export destinations, the average price per kilogram dropped by 12% to $1.37. The United States was the primary market, accounting for 61% of the exports. Both the type and form of strawberries, whether fresh or frozen, experienced this downturn. The main exporters were Multifoods S.A.C., Virú S.A.C., and Mebol S.A.C., and the exports were primarily handled by APM Terminals, DP World, and Salaverry.
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In July 2024, Peruvian strawberry shipments totaled 717 tons worth $983,000, representing a 57% decrease in volume and 62% in value compared to the same period last year. According to FreshFruit, despite the expansion in export destinations from 9 to 11 countries, the average strawberry price was $1.37 per kilogram, 12% less than last year. The United States was the main destination (61% share), with 519 tons purchased for a value of $601,000 ($1.16 per kilogram). Trailing behind were Canada (23%), with 120 tons for $230,000 ($1.92 per kilogram); and Panama (8%), with 41 tons for $82,000 ($2.01 per kilogram). Frozen strawberries dominated shipments (57% share), with 296 tons valued at $560,000. The rest ...
Source: AgroPeru

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