
pisco
The accumulated export shipments by $ 842.100 in the first half of the year, an increase of 61 percent between January and June 2010, reported the Association of Exporters (ADEX).
The chairman of Adex Pisco, Miguel Poblete, said the contraction in June was due to increased consumption in Peru for Father's Day and July 28.
"Domestic demand rises and it reduced shipments abroad, however, highlights the work of entrepreneurs who are investing in the fields and in the modernization of procedures," he said.
noted
that except June, when shipments fell 73 percent, and February, only grew by two percent in the remaining months were very good rates.
Last May pisco exports rose by 475 percent in April by 247 percent in March from 205 percent and 64 percent in January.
United States remains the premier destination to add $ 376.414, thus concentrating 45 percent of the total (102 percent growth), followed by Chile with $ 134.633, showing a 60 percent increase .
In third place is Colombia, orders by $ 58.250, exceeding 214 percent to sales last year (18.580 percent).
follow Spain, Argentina, Japan, Ecuador and France, among others, with a total of 31 target markets of Peruvian pisco.
The results of market diversification is observed because there have been notable increases in exports of pisco in Spain, importing for only $ 71 in the first half of 2009, went to import the $ 56.519 in the same period this year, that is, 79.504 percent.
The second market Higher growth is Australia (1.694 percent) with imports of $ 12.524, followed by France (457 percent), Russia (359 percent), Brazil (231 percent), Colombia (214 percent), Switzerland (188 percent ) and Japan (147 percent).
Major exporting companies are Qeros Peru pisco ($ 139.512), Distillers Company of Peru ($ 98.688), Santiago Queirolo, Viña Tacama, Puro Peru, Agro LS, Viña Ocucaje Alepa Investment and Winery Tabernero. (Andina)
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