Peruvian strawberry exports totaled 3,271 tons for US$ 5.76 million in September

Published Oct 15, 2024

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In September 2024, Peruvian strawberry exports saw a growth of 14.8% in volume and 13.8% in value compared to the same month in the previous year, totaling 3,271 tons valued at US$ 5.76 million. The average price per kilogram fell slightly by 0.9% from US$ 1.78 to US$ 1.76. The majority of the exports, 94.2%, were in frozen form, with the United States being the main market, accounting for 47.9% of the total shipments. Agrícola y Ganadera Chavín de Huántar S.A. was the leading exporter with 28.6% of the total share, and shipments were made through various terminals and airports.
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(Agraria.pe) In September 2024, Peruvian strawberry exports totaled 3,271 tons for US$ 5.76 million, reflecting a growth of +14.8% in volume and +13.8% in value compared to the same month of the previous year In the month analyzed this year, the price of strawberries from Peru experienced a fall of -0.9% on average, going from US$ 1.78 to US$ 1.76 per kilogram. Peruvian strawberries were exported mainly in frozen form (94.2% of the total share), with 2,966 tons valued at US$ 5.43 million. The rest was processed strawberries (5.4%), with 301 tons valued at US$ 310,000, while fresh strawberries (0.4%) had a minimal share. Strawberry shipments found receptivity in nine markets. The United States led as the main destination for strawberry exports (47.9% of total shipments). This resulted in shipments worth US$ 2.76 million (1,611 tons at an average price of US$ 1.71 per kilogram). Canada was in second place (34.8%), with US$ 2.01 million (1,150 tons at an average price of US$ 1.74 per ...
Source: Agraria

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