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8% year-on-year, of which exports to China increased by 211%
.
The website "Portal Portuario" reported that Megia pointed out that in 2020, Peruvian coffee exports will increase by 1% year-on-year; in 2021, if coffee prices remain unchanged, exports will continue to grow, which will affect the entire production chain, including several Inland region
.
He added that Peru was the ninth largest coffee producer in the world last year, second only to Brazil, Vietnam, and Colombia
.
.
He added that Peru was the ninth largest coffee producer in the world last year, second only to Brazil, Vietnam, and Colombia
.
Data shows that due to price increases, Peru’s coffee exports in the first half of the year were 130 million U.
S.
dollars, a year-on-year increase of 9.
8%.
The main export markets were the United States, Colombia, Germany, Canada, Belgium and South Korea
.
Although the United States is the main export market for Peruvian coffee, with export value accounting for 20.
4%, sales growth in other markets has also been impressive, such as Canada (+127.
8%), South Korea (+107.
7%), France (+141.
3%) and China (+211%)
.
S.
dollars, a year-on-year increase of 9.
8%.
The main export markets were the United States, Colombia, Germany, Canada, Belgium and South Korea
.
Although the United States is the main export market for Peruvian coffee, with export value accounting for 20.
4%, sales growth in other markets has also been impressive, such as Canada (+127.
8%), South Korea (+107.
7%), France (+141.
3%) and China (+211%)
.
In addition, in 2011, Peru’s coffee exports set the best record at the time, with an export value of approximately US$1.
593 billion
.
In 2013, exports were affected by coffee rust, a year-on-year decrease of 32%
.
Since then, coffee exports have been ups and downs, increasing by 7% in 2014, decreasing by 19% in 2015, increasing by 25% in 2016, decreasing by 7% in 2017, and decreasing by 4% in 2018
.
593 billion
.
In 2013, exports were affected by coffee rust, a year-on-year decrease of 32%
.
Since then, coffee exports have been ups and downs, increasing by 7% in 2014, decreasing by 19% in 2015, increasing by 25% in 2016, decreasing by 7% in 2017, and decreasing by 4% in 2018
.