Peruvian table grape exports to surpass $1 billion during the 2021/2022 campaign

From Produce Blue Book | 25 November 2021

Overview of Peruvian table grapes exports, complemented by charts from Agronometrics. Original published on November 23, 2021. 

The Peruvian grape season has started, running from September to March, and, until October, has totaled 55,551 tons worth $148 million.

That reflects an increase of 22 percent in volume and 32 percent in value compared to the same period the previous season, as reported by Agraria.

It’s expected that at the end of this season, grape exports will once again exceed $1 billion, competing with blueberries for the first place in the ranking of the Peruvian agro-export basket. Despite the increase in supply, the average price of Peruvian fruit was $2.66 per kilogram, 8 percent more than the previous year.

The main destinations thus far were the Netherlands (30 percent share), the UK (15 percent share), and the US (15 percent share). 16,827 tons of the fruit were shipped to the Netherlands for $47 million, 26 percent more in volume and 43 percent more in value compared to 2020. 8,529 tons were shipped to the UK for $25 million, 4 percent more in volume and 6 percent more in value compared to 2020. Finally, 8,139 tons were shipped to the US for $22 million, reflecting a growth of 15 percent in volume and 30 percent in value compared to 2020.

Volumes (in Kg) of table grapes from Peru in the US Market
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Source: USDA Market News via Agronometrics.
(Agronometrics users can view this chart with live updates here)

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