Peru: Table grape export volume in the 2022/2023 campaign would grow by about 20%

Published 2022년 11월 24일

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The 2022/2023 Peruvian table grape export campaign has seen a significant surge in shipments, with a 24% increase compared to the same period last year, according to data from the Inform@cción consultancy. The country has already exported over 116.53 million kilos in just two months, October and November. Fernando Cillóniz Benavides predicts that the campaign will likely see a growth of over 10% and as much as a 20% increase in volume, attributed to the adoption of new, more productive patented grape varieties. This marks a substantial increase from the previous campaign, which exported just over 531,750 tons.
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(Agraria.pe) The 2022/2023 table grape campaign has just begun and shipments are well above estimates, said the president of the Inform@cción consultancy, Fernando Cillóniz Benavides. He indicated that so far in the 2022/2023 campaign, the volumes dispatched of table grapes by Peru show an increase of 24% compared to what was shipped in the same period of the previous campaign (2021/2022). He explained that in October of this campaign 46,863,973 kilos were shipped, and in November (as of the 20th) 70,175,141 kilos were shipped. "I didn't think that so much would be exported at the beginning of this table grape campaign, and although the season is decided in the months of December and January (where the peak is recorded), when it starts with such force it means that the campaign will be strong,” he said. Cillóniz highlighted that all export forecasts announced a growth of 10% in volume for this campaign (2022/2023) compared to what was registered in the previous campaign, however ...
Source: Agraria

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