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Peru: Fruit, vegetable exports exceed US$2.8 billion in 1H 2021

11:54 | Lima, Sep. 25.

Peruvian fruit and vegetable exports exceeded US$2.801 billion between January and July in 2021, increasing 26% over the same period last year, the Association of Peruvian Exporters (ADEX) reported Saturday.

In this sense, the trend for both sectors is good.

Last year, global fruit imports reached US$138 billion (a rise of US$3 billion compared to 2019), and those of vegetables totaled US$75 billion (a US$2 billion increase compared to 2019).

Thus, the guild believes measures should be promoted so as to strengthen the various production chains that ensure the position of Peru as a reliable supplier.

Fruits

ADEX reported that fruit exports (including fresh, frozen, canned, and dried fruits) amounted to US$2.321 billion thru July 2021

Within this framework, the products that stood out were avocados (US$925 million), grapes (US$538 million), mangoes (US$346 million), tangerines (US$167 million), and blueberries. 

During the analyzed period, the United States was the main destination for Peruvian fruit exports (US$681 million), thus accounting for 29% of total sales. It was followed by the Netherlands (US$581 million), Spain, Chile, the United Kingdom, China, South Korea, Canada, and Russia.

Vegetables

For their part, vegetables amounted to US$480 million thru July this year, increasing 15.1%.

The products that stood out were asparagus (US$260 million), artichokes (US$58 million), ginger (US$43 million), onions (US$33 million), and olives (US$23 million).

In this regard, Peru's top markets were the United States (US$235 million), Spain (US$61 million), the Netherlands (US$33 million), France (US$19 million), and the United Kingdom, among others.

It should be noted that in 2020 the United States and Germany were the main world importers of fruit and vegetables.

(END) NDP/VLA/MVB

Published: 9/25/2021