U.S. agribusiness trade mission visited Lima to strengthen economic ties

Photo: Embassy of the United States in Peru

Photo: Embassy of the United States in Peru

01:00 | Lima, Jun. 20.

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) led a high-impact agribusiness trade mission in Lima from June 9 to 12, with the goal of expanding market access and increasing its agricultural exports, in response to the US$3.66 billion agricultural trade deficit with our country.

The delegation was made up of more than 50 agribusiness companies, trade organizations, and representatives from the agriculture departments of five states, who worked to strengthen economic ties and improve the trade balance.

"The USDA is committed to expanding export opportunities for American farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses," said Daniel B. Whitley, Administrator of the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), who led the mission.

"This visit allowed U.S. producers to connect with key buyers in South America, improving economic opportunities, supporting rural prosperity, and maintaining the global competitiveness of U.S. agricultural products," he added.

Peru is the fourth-largest agricultural export market for the United States in South America, while the latter is the second-largest agricultural supplier to our country.

"The delegation identified specific opportunities to expand agricultural exports to Peru that can complement local production and meet the growing demand of Peruvian consumers. Among these, ethanol stood out, as it will contribute to achieving the country’s goals regarding cleaner fuels," the Embassy stated.

During the mission, U.S. representatives held business meetings with buyers from Peru and Ecuador, accessed key market information to familiarize themselves with products of interest to local consumers, and established new commercial partnerships.

The FAS team and regional experts offered briefings, technical visits, and networking events to maximize agribusiness opportunities and ensure success in the Peruvian market, considered one of the most dynamic in Latin America.

In addition, the United States works closely with the Government of Peru to maintain open and fair trade, ensuring that both countries and their partners benefit, the Embassy specified.

"Strengthening agricultural trade in both directions helps our farmers, our consumers, and our economies," the U.S. diplomatic mission emphasized.

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Published: 6/20/2025