United States and Mexico are main importers of superfood, dried plums, from Chile in 2022

Published Jul 25, 2022

Tridge summary

The United States and Mexico are the primary importers of Chilean dried plums in the first half of 2022, receiving 2,671 MT and 1,797 MT, valued at US$ 10.2 million and US$ 6.8 million respectively. Chile is the world's leading exporter of dried plums, a superfood known for its health benefits including heart health, bone density prevention, and aiding in constipation. The product is consumed heavily in North America due to these benefits and its high fiber and sorbitol content. The total exports of dried plums from Chile in the first half of 2022 were nearly US$ 75 million.
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In the first half of 2022, the United States and Mexico have become the two main importers of Chilean dried plums with a volume received of 2,671 metric tons (MT), equivalent to US$ 10.2 million, and 1,797 MT, which they represent US$ 6.8 million, respectively for both countries. This is indicated by the Office of Agricultural Studies and Policies (Odepa), an agency dependent on the Chilean Ministry of Agriculture, referring to one of the most complete foods on the planet, since it provides cardiovascular, bone, and nutritional benefits, among many others. About three quarters of Chilean dried plums are sold to the group of the 10 main destinations, which in total reach 70 countries. The other members of the top ten are the United Kingdom, China, Poland, Germany, Italy, Brazil, Spain and the Netherlands, in that order. Chile is the main global exporter of this product, while the United States is the number 1 producer, with a high internal demand that requires Chilean production. ...
Source: CLportalagro

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