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Peruvian fruit export industry development
Overview
Peru is expanding its agricultural export sector through the promotion of diverse fruit varieties. In the camu camu market, the country is focusing on value-added, processed products like powders and flours to meet premium demands in the United States and Japan. Most shipments are certified organic, with dehydrated formats making up the majority of export value.
Simultaneously, cherimoya exports have experienced significant growth, rising from over US$400,000 to more than US$2.8 million. While production is concentrated in regions like Lima, the industry is targeting markets in Chile, the United States, and Europe. Challenges remain regarding the maintenance of the cold chain for these perishable goods.
Entities
Marco Vinelli Ruiz · Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation · Peru
Timeline
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about 19 hours ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesPeru cherimoya exports exceed US$2.8 millionPeru's cherimoya exports reached over US$2.8 million in 2025, driven by high demand in Chile and the US. The country produces 27,000 tons annually, with Lima serving as the primary production hub.
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30 days ago
[BUSINESS] 3 sourcesPeru boosts camu camu exports with value‑added products, eyes US and Japan marketsPeru’s camu camu exports hit US$1.74 million in 2025, driven by powders and flours, with the US and Japan as top buyers, and a push toward higher‑value, organic, circular‑economy products.
Sources
freshplaza.es · portalfruticola.com