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Peruvian blueberry exports grow in volume, but fell in value in August

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Peruvian blueberries. Courtesy Berry People

In August 2024, Peru exported 21,621 tons of blueberries for $154.4 million, showing an increase of 4 percent in volume, but a drop of 8 percent in value, compared to what was reported in the same month of the previous year.

Headshot of Marco Campos, Produce Blue Book's media coordinator for Latin America.

The drop was due to the lower price obtained (-12 percent), which was on average $7.14 per kilogram, according to Agraria.

In the month analyzed this year, the U.S. was the main destination, with an increase in both volume (+20 percent) and exported value (+5 percent), reaching 11,525 tons for $84 million. In this market, the average price fell 13 percent, with the fruit being quoted at $7.26 per kilogram, but it still received 54.2 percent of the total exported by Peru.

China was the second largest destination, but it saw a decrease in both the imported volume (14 percent) and the value (21 percent), accompanied by a drop in the average price (8 percent). This country acquired 3,663 tons for $28 million at an average cost of $7.58 per kilogram.

Closing the top three, the Netherlands also presented a significant drop, with 4,032 tons acquired for $26 million, which represented a reduction of 10 percent in volume and a decrease of 31 percent in value. Likewise, the average price in this market decreased 23 percent, going from $8.40 in 2023 to $6.43 this year, and its share in total exports fell to 16.8 percent.

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Marco Campos is Media Coordinator, Latin America for Blue Book Services