The 50 largest exporters of fresh fruit in Peru

Published 2023년 3월 28일

Tridge summary

In 2022, the leading 50 Peruvian fruit exporters experienced a 14% increase in shipment volumes, reaching 1,336 million kilos, while the total industry growth was 11% to 2,236 million kilos. These large companies exported goods worth US$ 3,250 million, a 7% increase from the previous year, but grew less dynamically than the rest of the industry. Notable growth was seen among companies like Camposol, Beta Industrial Complex, and Sociedad Agrícola Rapel, with Camposol maintaining the top spot as the largest exporter. Ecosac Agrícola and Family Farms Peru also stood out for their significant growth. However, 22% of the top 50 companies saw a decrease in shipment values, with Agrícola Santa Azul and Frutas de Piura experiencing the most significant declines. Blueberries were the highest export value fruit, growing 12% to US$1,405 million, followed by grapes. Avocado continued to be the dominant volume export, with shipments almost reaching 620 million.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

(Agraria.pe) The large Peruvian fruit exporters are getting bigger. The 50 largest companies that exported fresh fruit during 2022 increased their shipment volumes by 14% last year, reaching almost 1,336 million kilos. The growth of these players doubled that of the rest of the exporters who only increased volumes by 7%, which was reflected in a total increase of 11% for the entire industry, up to 2,236 million kilos. The large table on the next page details the volumes and values in FOB dollars of the 50 Peruvian companies that shipped the most fresh fruit in 2022, according to data from Fresh Fruit Peru, the market intelligence company for the fruit sector and who collaborated with Redagrícola to prepare this report. As each company exports more than one kind of fruit, which means that the comparison in kilos is not completely fair, this list of the 50 largest is ordered according to the dollar values of their exports, as reported to the customs authorities. In this variable, ...
Source: Agraria

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