Peru: Refined cane sugar exports grew +553.16% in volume and +608.88% in value between January and April 2023

Published 2023년 5월 17일

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Between January and April 2023, Peruvian exports of refined cane sugar saw a significant increase, with volume reaching 24,753,148 kilos, up 553.16% from the same period in the previous year. The value of these exports also surged by 608.88% to $17,122,222 compared to 2022. Ecuador was the primary importer, accounting for 72.75% of the total value exported. Other countries including Spain, Colombia, and the Netherlands also contributed to the demand. Agrolmos was the leading exporter, accounting for 63% of the total refined cane sugar shipped during this period.
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(Agraria.pe) In the first four months of 2023, Peruvian exports of refined cane sugar reached 24,753,148 kilos, showing an increase of +553.16%% in volume compared to the 3,789,747 kilos registered in the same period of the year former. This was reported by the Agrodata Peru portal, which detailed that in the first four months of this year, shipments of refined cane sugar amounted to US$17,122,222, reflecting a growth of +608.88% in value compared to US$ 2,415,402 obtained in the same period of 2022. Between January and April 2023, the main destination for refined cane sugar from Peru was Ecuador, which made purchases for US$ 12,457,096, concentrating 72.75% of the total value exported by our country. Other important destinations in the analyzed period of this year were Spain with purchases for US$ 1,690,249 (participating with 10% of the total), Colombia with US$ 1,642,060 (representing 10% of the total), the Netherlands with US $465,000 (3% of the total), the United States with ...
Source: Agraria

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