The United States accounted for 76.4% of the fresh onions exported by Peru in August

Published 2024년 9월 25일

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In August, Peruvian fresh onion exports saw a significant increase, with volume up by 27% to 40,516 tons and value soaring by 76% to US$ 26.68 million compared to the same period in 2023. The United States was the primary market, receiving 76.4% of the exports, followed by Spain and Colombia, with the main exporters being Novoliz S.A. and Agrilor S.A.C. The average price per kilogram also increased significantly, reaching US$ 0.66.
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(Agraria.pe) In August of this year, Peruvian exports of fresh onions reached 40,516 tons for US$ 26.68 million, showing a growth of 27% in volume and 76% in value compared to August 2023. The average price stood at US$ 0.66 per kilogram, which represented an increase of 39%. The United States led the list of destinations (76.4% share), with 24,194 tons shipped (-1%) for a value of US$ 20.39 million (+75%). The average price rose 77%, reaching US$ 0.84 per kilogram. The main exporters to this market were Novoliz S.A. with a share of 28.5% and Agrilor S.A.C. with 18.6%. Spain was in second place (5.8%), with 2,809 tons shipped (-42%) for a value of US$ 1.55 million (-42%). The average price remained stable at US$ 0.55 per kilogram, but its share in Peruvian exports fell by almost 12 percentage points. Novoliz S.A. led shipments to this destination with a share of 30.65%; followed by Ikalands S.A.C., with 24.57%. Colombia closed the Top 3 tied with ...
Source: Agraria

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