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    Peruvian citrus exports in 2022 season expected to reach 300,000 tons

    • Last Update: 2022-05-19
    • Source: Internet
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    According to Peru’s agricultural website Agraria, Peru ’s total citrus exports in 2021 will be 266,000 tons
    .
    Sergio del Castillo, general manager of ProCitrus, the Peruvian citrus association, said that in 2022, exports are expected to reach around 300,000 tons, an increase of 8%-10% year-on-year
    .
     
    The citrus fruits exported by Peru are mainly oranges, with exports of 215,000 tons in 2021
    .
    As of the 14th week of 2022, Peruvian mandarin exports increased by 12% year-on-year
    .
    In 2022, Peruvian mandarin exports are expected to reach around 230,000 tons
    .
     
    Meanwhile, ProCitrus said the increase in production costs was worrying the association
    .
    Sergio del Castillo said, "The price of fertilizers has risen, causing many farmers to strike
    .
    Oil prices have risen, labor costs have risen, plastic, cardboard packaging has risen, and the prices of all inputs have risen, not to mention freight and various services
    .
    "
     
      The Russian-Ukrainian conflict has also affected Peruvian citrus fruit exports
    .
    Russia, once one of the top seven export destinations for Peruvian citrus, will now no longer be destined for the Russian market, but instead to other markets in Europe, North America, Asia and the Americas
    .
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      The citrus fruits exported by Peru are mainly oranges, with exports of 215,000 tons in 2021
    .
    As of the 14th week of 2022, Peruvian mandarin exports increased by 12% year-on-year
    .
    In 2022, Peruvian mandarin exports are expected to reach around 230,000 tons
    .
     
      Meanwhile, ProCitrus said the increase in production costs was worrying the association
    .
    Sergio del Castillo said, "The price of fertilizers has risen, causing many farmers to strike
    .
    Oil prices have risen, labor costs have risen, plastic, cardboard packaging has risen, and the prices of all inputs have risen, not to mention freight and various services
    .
    "
     
      The Russian-Ukrainian conflict has also affected Peruvian citrus fruit exports
    .
    Russia, once one of the top seven export destinations for Peruvian citrus, will now no longer be destined for the Russian market, but instead to other markets in Europe, North America, Asia and the Americas
    .
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