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net/tag_1357.
html" class="zdbq" title="Agricultural related food information" target="_blank">agricultural foodmate.
net/tag_227.
html" class="zdbq" title="Export-related food information" target="_blank">exports resumed growth, with exports increasing by 13.
5% from the same period last year to 1.
303 billion U.
S.
dollars.
Hong Kong , foodmate.
net/tag_5027.
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Big export destination.
The Peruvian website "RPP" reported on April 18 that Comex Perú stated that in the context of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, Peru’s non-traditional agricultural products have performed well in exports, accounting for 17.
6% of total exports in the first two months of this year.
6% of total exports in the first two months of this year.
Specifically, non-traditional agricultural products with higher export value growth include table grapes ($509 million, +27.
1%), mangoes ($166 million, +3.
5%), blueberries ($45 million, +25.
6%), crocodile Pears ($39 million, +76.
2%), onions and spring onions ($22 million, +94%).
However, the export of quinoa and fresh asparagus has declined, with the export value of 14 million U.
S.
dollars and 44 million U.
S.
dollars, a year-on-year decrease of 24.
6% and 16.
9% respectively.
1%), mangoes ($166 million, +3.
5%), blueberries ($45 million, +25.
6%), crocodile Pears ($39 million, +76.
2%), onions and spring onions ($22 million, +94%).
However, the export of quinoa and fresh asparagus has declined, with the export value of 14 million U.
S.
dollars and 44 million U.
S.
dollars, a year-on-year decrease of 24.
6% and 16.
9% respectively.
Regarding export destinations, the United States was Peru’s main export destination for non-traditional agricultural products in the first two months, with exports of US$5.
03 billion, an increase of 15.
4% over the same period last year, followed by the Netherlands (US$196 million, +19.
9%) and China Hong Kong (75 million US dollars, +26.
7%) and Spain (68 million US dollars, +8.
2%).
In addition, Peru's non-traditional agricultural products exported to the Chinese mainland in the same period amounted to 35 million U.
S.
dollars, a year-on-year increase of 29.
2%.
03 billion, an increase of 15.
4% over the same period last year, followed by the Netherlands (US$196 million, +19.
9%) and China Hong Kong (75 million US dollars, +26.
7%) and Spain (68 million US dollars, +8.
2%).
In addition, Peru's non-traditional agricultural products exported to the Chinese mainland in the same period amounted to 35 million U.
S.
dollars, a year-on-year increase of 29.
2%.
In addition, in terms of shipments, Peru exported 757,384 tons of non-traditional agricultural products in January and February, a year-on-year increase of 4.
7%.
7%.