The 2022 Peruvian blueberry campaign is on track to reach 30% growth

Published 2022년 10월 15일

Tridge summary

Peru has seen a significant increase in its fresh blueberry exports, exporting 8,453 containers in the first three quarters of 2022, a 38% increase from the same period in 2021. The export prices have, however, decreased to an average of $5.5 per kilogram in August 2022. The peak of the blueberry export season, which runs from August to November, is just halfway through. This year, Peru has successfully entered new markets, including Portugal, Israel, and Jordan. Adoc predicts a 30% year-on-year growth in Peru's blueberry exports for 2022.
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This year, Peru has exported 8,453 containers of fresh blueberries through week 38 (September 25). For the same date in 2021, the country had exported 6,059 containers. Prices are lower this season and reached an average of $5.5 per kilogram in August 2022,” says Noé Gutiérrez, an independent analyst at the Adoc company. Adoc chart showing the volumes and dollar value of blueberry exports from Peru through the end of September 2022 The peak of Peru's blueberry season runs from August to November, and it is currently just over halfway there. The country has been successful in reaching new markets (Portugal, Israel and Jordan) ...

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