The Netherlands positioned itself as the second main destination for Peruvian agro-exports

The Netherlands increased its agricultural purchases from Peru by 9% in 2023

In the 2023, the Netherlands They positioned themselves as the second main destination of Peruvian agro-exports, by registering a del% increase 9 in your purchases.

There were more than 50 agricultural products sent to the Dutch market, the most notable being blueberries, avocados, grapes, mangoes and cocoa, which together represented 79% of the total.

Blueberries were the leading product, with a 27% share (47.205 tons for US$ 365 million), being 32% less in volume, but 12% more in value; followed by avocado, with 25% (206.676 tons for US$ 327 million), which was 3% more in volume and 14% more in value.

The grape occupied third place, with 15% (83.797 tons for US$ 198 million), 10% more in volume and 28% more in value. While mango and cocoa completed the top five, with 7% and 5% participation, respectively.

Regarding logistics, the most used shipping port in the Peru It was the Callao Port Terminal, which concentrated 50% of exports. It was followed by the Paita Port Terminal, with 48%. The Pisco Port Terminal and the Jorge Chávez Airport had a smaller participation, with 1% each.

As for the companies that led exports to the Netherlands, Camposol SA was found, with 7% of shipments; followed by Sociedad Agrícola Drokasa SA, with 5%; Complejo Agroindustrial Beta SA with 5%; Danper Trujillo SAC, with 4%; and Agrovision Perú SAC, with 3%.

Source
agraria.pe

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