There were 4 products that exceeded US$ 10 million exported to the United Kingdom

Published 2024년 6월 16일

Tridge summary

In the first five months of 2024, the United Kingdom has experienced a 5% increase in purchases of Peruvian agricultural products, totaling almost US$ 106 million. The top four exports, avocado, blueberry, mango, and pomegranate, have all surpassed US$ 10 million in export value. Avocado exports saw a decrease in volume and value but an increase in average price. Blueberry shipments experienced a recovery, with a significant increase in both volume and value. Mango exports underwent a considerable rise in average price, leading to an increase in value despite a decrease in volume. Pomegranate exports also saw a substantial rise in both volume and value, with an increased average price.
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The United Kingdom, one of the main Peruvian agro-export markets, has evolved positively in these first five months of 2024, accumulating a total of purchases of almost US$ 106 million in agricultural products, thus representing an increase of 5% compared to 2023. Within the list of products that Peru has sent to this country, there are already four that have managed to exceed US$ 10 million in export value. This top would be headed by the avocado, with 30% participation; followed by blueberry (20%); the mango (12%); and the pomegranate (10%). For avocado and mango, the variations in their exports were not as significant as they were for blueberries and pomegranates. The avocado exported 14,417 tons for US$ 31.6 million. Compared to 2023, this was 30% less in volume and 14% less in value. However, the average price increased by 23%, reaching US$ 2.20 per kilogram, which could partially alleviate the fall. For their part, blueberry shipments were able to recover, exporting 3,706 ...

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