BCR: Peru led regional non-traditional exports growth in 2025

Photo: Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation of Peru

Photo: Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation of Peru

15:00 | Lima, Feb. 18.

Peru, alongside Colombia, ranked as the most dynamic economy in Latin America in terms of non-traditional exports last year, the Central Reserve Bank (BCR) reported on Wednesday.

The issuing entity highlighted that shipments of this type of goods increased by 14.4% in both cases compared with the previous year.

This performance outpaced that of other major Latin American economies, such as Mexico (9.3%), Brazil (3.8%), and Chile (1.7%).

Over the past five years, these exports expanded at an average annual rate of 9.8%, it added.

The BCR underscored that this performance was driven mainly by stronger momentum in agricultural and livestock shipments—particularly fruits—as well as growth in the textile, chemical, and steel-metallurgical sectors.

Agricultural sector

The BCR indicated that non-traditional agricultural exports totaled US$12.631 billion in 2025, representing annual growth of 13.7%.

This outcome was explained by a 25% increase in shipped volumes, driven by stronger fruit shipments—including avocados (35.1%), grapes (28.6%), blueberries (14.7%), mangoes (41.8%), and pomegranates (36.5%)—alongside a sharp rise in frozen presentations (98.4%).

The issuing entity added that cacao sales rose 16.1%, along with its manufactured derivatives—including medium-acidity butter, fat, and powder—supported by elevated international prices.

In December alone, agricultural exports reached US$1.442 billion, posting year-on-year growth of 8.8%.


Textile shipments

The BCR said textile exports totaled US$1.732 billion, posting 5.8% growth from the previous year. 

In volume terms, a 4.8% increase was reported. Prices rose 0.9%.

Higher shipments of cotton apparel to the United States (mainly plain T-shirts), cotton fabrics to Colombia, and fine alpaca fiber to Italy stood out.

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Published: 2/18/2026