Peru's agroexports grow 23.6% in early 2025
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Sales reached $3.74 billion between January and April, driven by strong fruit exports.
Peru’s agricultural exports reached $3.74 billion between January and April 2025 — up 23.6% compared to the same period in 2024, according to the Ministry of Agricultural Development and Irrigation (Midagri).
Traditional exports fell by 27%, totaling $147 million, while non-traditional agro-industrial exports grew 27.3% to $3.59 billion. Top products included fresh grapes ($742M), avocados ($388M), blueberries ($241M), and fresh mangoes ($226M).
Frozen mango and asparagus also contributed significantly. Exports of fruits and vegetables alone hit $2.16 billion, growing 23.3% year-over-year and accounting for the majority of agricultural exports. Main buyers were the U.S. (34%), Netherlands, Spain, and Mexico, among others.
source: agraria.pe
photo: bananotecnia.com