2024 was a Record Breaking Year for Peruvian Blueberry Exports

2024 was a Record Breaking Year for Peruvian Blueberry Exports

Between January and November of last year, Peruvian fresh blueberry exports set a new record.

Agraria reports for the first time, an agricultural product has surpassed the $2 billion mark in exports. Those exports totaled $2.1 billion in the first eleven months of 2024. This far surpassed the $1.72 billion reached during all of 2023. This signaled a return to the normal trend in the production of “blues” after weather related problems of the previous year.

This year, with stabilized production, the higher prices recorded after the 2023 shortage showed a downward trend, reaching levels closer to 2022.

In November 2024 alone, Peruvian fresh blueberry exports totaled 80,311 tons for $387 million, reflecting an increase of 106 percent in volume and 18 percent in value compared to what was reported in the same month of the previous year, although with a 43 percent drop in the average price, which stood at $4.82 per kilogram.

The Peruvian product reached 31 countries in November, of which the U.S. continued to be the main destination, with 41,269 tons exported for $190 million. This represented 49 percent of the monthly total with a 75 percent increase in volume, but a 10 percent drop in value compared to November 2023, when shipments reached $210 million.

The average price suffered a decrease of 48 percent, going from $8.92 in 2023 to $4.61 this year.

Among the main exporters to this market were Camposol S.A., with a 12 percent share, and Agrovisión Perú S.A.C., with 11 percent. In 2023, the leaders were Agrícola Cerro Prieto S.A. (13 percent) and Hortifrut – Perú S.A.C. (12 percent).

As for shipments, these were mostly sent by sea, where 41 percent of what was exported in November was through Euroandino Port Terminals, followed by DP World (28 percent), APM Terminals (25 percent) and the General San Martín Paracas Port Terminal (5 percent).

The remaining 1 percent was sent through Jorge Chávez International Airport.