The United States, the Netherlands and China account for 92% of Peruvian fresh blueberry shipments two weeks after the end of the 2022/2023 campaign

Published Mar 28, 2023

Tridge summary

The article highlights the success of Peru's fresh blueberry export campaign, which has seen a 20% increase in shipments over the previous year, totaling 331,580 tons. The United States, United Kingdom, and Netherlands are the primary markets, accounting for 67%, 15%, and 14% of exports, respectively. Camposol S.A., Exportadora Frutícola del Sur S.A., and Agrícola Cerro Prieto S.A. have been the top performing companies, contributing significantly to this growth. Other notable exporters include Hortifruit - Perú S.A.C. and Agrovisión Perú S.A.C., experiencing various changes in their export volumes. This performance indicates a strong finish for the current campaign, with the United States, Netherlands, and China as the leading destinations.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) Two weeks before the end of the fresh blueberry campaign, this has kept expectations up, leaving the previous one somewhat below. Last week, shipments of this product were registered for 1,072 tons, which represented 20% more than in the same week last year. Similarly, the accumulated total of the current campaign has been 331,580 tons, that is, 29% more than the previous one. In this 11th week of the year, the main destinations were the United States, with a participation of 67% (717 tons); followed by the United Kingdom, with 15% (156 tons); and the Netherlands, with 14% (148 tons). For its part, so far this campaign, the three main countries where Peruvian blueberries have arrived have been the United States, with a 55% share (183,907 tons and a 27% increase over the previous campaign); followed by the Netherlands, with 25% (82,202 tons and 39% increase); and China, with 12% participation (39,119 tons and 42% increase). Everything indicates that these three places ...
Source: Agraria

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