Global competitiveness and the simultaneous supply from other countries directly influence the prices paid to the producer.
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Recently, various social media platforms have seen posts and opinions from groups of farmers and associations dedicated to the production and export of mangoes, indicating that there would be a price agreement in the purchase of this fruit. In response, the Peruvian Association of Mango Producers and Exporters (APEM), a private non-profit institution that groups together exporting and packaging companies of mangoes and whose objective is to promote the sustainable development of the agro-industry—not only because it promotes the international positioning of Peruvian mangoes, but also because it actively participates in opening markets, working with phytosanitary authorities in safety audits and phytosanitary protocols, all for the benefit of the country's producing and exporting sector—considers it necessary to clarify the following: Currently, the mango market is more competitive than in previous years. While Peru begins its campaign, Brazil and Ecuador are also harvesting and ...
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