Central America Consuming More Fruit Juices

Between January and June 2017, the region imported $67 million worth of fruit and vegetable juices, 5% more than was purchased in the same period in 2016.

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Fruit and Vegetable Juice Imports in Central America Al March 31st, 2022  

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Variation of regional imports 
Between the first semester of 2016 and the same period in 2017, the import value of fruit and vegetable juices in Central America registered an increase of 5%, going from $64 million to $67 million. During the periods in question, the import volume grew by 11%, rising from 75 thousand tons to 83 thousand tons.

The value imported from Mexico increased by 107%, going from $2.5 million to $5.1 million.

Imports by country 
In the first half of 2017, the main importer in Central America was Panama, with $16 million, followed by El Salvador with $14 million, Costa Rica with $12 million, Honduras with $11 million, and Guatemala and Nicaragua with $7 million each. 

Origin of imports 
During the first 6 months of 2017, 21% of the value imported from Central America came from the USA, 8% from Mexico, 4% from Chile and 1% from South Korea. 

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