Peruvian mangos compete with Brazil for second place in the world export market

Published 2021년 9월 14일

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Peru's mango industry is expecting to compete globally, aiming for position two after Brazil. The industry currently exports to 34 countries and plans to expand to Southeast Asian markets like the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam. The 2021-2022 campaign is optimistic due to favorable crop signs, despite the pandemic's impact on market entry. The industry has thousands of producers and 150 exporters, a contrast to Ecuador's fewer exporters.
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Throughout Peru, there are about 34,000 mango crops, 50% of mango production for export is located in Piura, in the San Lorenzo valley. Peruvian mango is competing with Brazil for the second position in the world, and with a view to continuing to advance, it is expected to become more competitive in reaching foreign markets. Currently, Peruvian mango reaches 34 countries, but they are targeting new markets in Southeast Asia, in countries such as: the Philippines, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, East Timor, among others. Regarding the 2021-2022 campaign, Juan Carlos Rivera, manager of the Mango Producers and Exporters Association (APEM), explained that they are very optimistic due to the outcrop signs they find in the crops, also emphasizing that in the pandemic entry to new ...
Source: Info Mercado

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