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Soybean imports totaled US$19.6 million in the first quarter of 2025

Published May 12, 2025

Tridge summary

During the first quarter of 2025, Peru imported 44,131,870 kilos of soybeans, spending a total of US$19,677,723, as reported by Agrodata. The United States emerged as the primary supplier, accounting for 87% of the imports with US$19,058,588. Canada, Bolivia, and other countries contributed the remaining 13% of the imports. The main importers in Peru were Seaboard Overseas Perú SA, ADM Andina, San Fernando SA, Corporación Rico SAC, and Leche Gloria SAC.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) Between January and March of this year, Peru imported 44,131,870 kilos of soybeans for a CIF value of US$19,677,723, according to a report by the specialized consulting firm Agrodata. According to this source, the main supplier of this product to our country in the first quarter of 2025 was the United States, which achieved sales of US$19,058,588 (87% of total Peruvian imports). Canada ranked second with US$408,681, Bolivia with US$198,442, and others with smaller amounts, together ...
Source: Agraria

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