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Twenty regions of Peru has increased their exports in the first nine months of the year

Peru
Published Nov 17, 2021

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Peruvian agro-exports continued to grow in September for the fourteenth consecutive month, accumulating 19% growth in the January-September period. In the coastal regions (22%) sales of avocado (42%), blueberry (39%) and grape (23%) increased. In the jungle (9%), there was a greater sale of palm oil, coffee and chestnuts.

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(Agraria.pe) The Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Roberto Sánchez, announced that, between January and September of this year, regional exports (not counting Lima and Callao) totaled US $ 29,382 million, growing 43% compared to the same period from the previous year. He argued that this was possible thanks to the joint work of the Government, farmers, producers, cooperatives, associations and exporters from the interior of the country, as well as all those who are part of this value chain; added to the increase in our exportable offer and the increase in international prices. Thus, he highlighted that twenty regions of Peru increased their shipments. These are the cases of Huancavelica (114%), Ucayali (96%), Madre de Dios (93%), Apurímac (89%), Puno (83%), Loreto (79%), Ica (62%), Arequipa ( 56%), Tacna (49%), Cusco (48%), Lambayeque (43%), Ayacucho (36%), Amazonas (34%), La Libertad (30%), Ancash (27%), Piura (19 %), Moquegua (17%), Tumbes (12%), Junín (9%) and San Martín ...
Source: Agraria
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