The United States will have a favorable supply of Peruvian asparagus until January

Published 2024년 12월 11일

Tridge summary

Peru is expecting a bumper supply of asparagus from September to mid-January, peaking during the Christmas period, with the Peruvian Asparagus Importers Association (PAIA) predicting a stable market until January 2025. In 2024, 88% of Peru's fresh asparagus production was exported to the United States, a significant increase from the 86% exported in 2023. The United States is the largest consumer of Peruvian asparagus, with over 15 million boxes imported between the start of the year and week 46. PAIA emphasizes the nutritional benefits and[INST] flavors that Peruvian asparagus brings to U.S. consumers, making it a popular choice for retailers during the holiday season.
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(Agraria.pe) Peru produces asparagus all year round and its peak season runs from September to mid-January. The Peruvian Asparagus Importers Association (PAIA) expects a large supply of asparagus in the United States for Christmas and a good end to the season. "Our importers expect the rest of the season to be stable until January 2025," says Priscilla Lleras, executive director of PAIA. According to data from the association, in 2024 a record has already been broken with 88% of the Peruvian fresh asparagus production being imported to the United States. In 2023, 86% was imported. "Peruvian asparagus is a product in high demand throughout the world, specifically in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Spain, however, the United States continues to have the largest consumer market share," adds Lleras. PAIA also reports that Peru has exported more than 15 million boxes of fresh asparagus to the United States between weeks 1 and 46 of the current year. PAIA importer and ...
Source: Agraria

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