Agrifood sector withstands general fall in Peruvian exports
Peru’s exports fell 13.6% in July, which was seen as a sign of hope after much greater drops in the previous months, due to the ongoing pandemic. The president of the Association de Exportadores (ADEX), Erik Fischer Llanos, said:
« The worst was -50.6% in April, followed by -45.1% in May and -30.9% in June; so, in medical terms, we would say that the patient is still in a delicate situation. »
The accumulated January-July volume of US$19.888 billion represents a fall of 24.4%. If the July figures become a trend for the next five months, it is possible that the year will end with a reduction of close to 20%.
“Exporting companies are not operating at the maximum of their productive capacity due to health factors. Some are gradually assimilating the higher costs involved in operating not only in difficult conditions in terms of logistics and certifications, but with lower levels of productivity, others stopped doing so, » said Fischer Llanos.
The great unknown is the behaviour of world demand due to the economic recession. The rate of recovery of Peru’s main markets and the sum of public-private efforts to promote shipments with added value will be the determining factors for the future of the sector.
Nevertheless, agro-exports continue to behave at a level very close to that of last year. In July, Peru’s exports in this category decreased by 5.5%.