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Saudi Arabia emerges as a key market for Peruvian blueberry exports

Published May 13, 2025

Tridge summary

Peruvian blueberries have emerged as a key product in the country's agricultural export sector, with Saudi Arabia becoming a prominent market. In the 2024/2025 season, Peruvian blueberry exports to Saudi Arabia tripled, led by the La Libertad region. This growth is attributed to high demand for fresh fruit, high purchasing power in Saudi Arabia, and the country's interest in diversifying food sources. Peru is the world's leading blueberry exporter, with over 20,000 hectares under cultivation and annual exports of approximately 300,000 tons. The industry's growth is driven by favorable conditions, efficient production processes, and cost optimization. The United States, the Netherlands, and Hong Kong are the main destinations for Peruvian blueberries.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) Peruvian blueberries have positioned themselves as one of the flagship products of the country's agricultural export sector and are prominent in international markets. In Asia, demand continues to grow, with Saudi Arabia emerging as a key destination. For example, in the 2024/2025 season, between weeks 18 and 13, Peruvian blueberry exports to that country tripled, reflecting notable commercial dynamism, according to an analysis conducted by Fluctuante. In detail, the growth was led by the La Libertad region, which accounted for 70% of total exports, followed by Lambayeque with 28% and Piura with 2%, consolidating the strategic role of these regions in supplying blueberries to the Saudi market. Peruvian blueberry exports to Saudi Arabia: The West Asian country ranks ninth among the Inca country's blueberry export destinations. During the 2022/2023 season, Peru exported 127 tons to the Arab country. This figure increased to 315 tons in 2023/2024, marking sustained ...
Source: Agraria

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