Fruit Juices: Business with Brazil up 45% in 2020

During 2020, imports of fruit and vegetable juices by companies in the region totaled $79 million, and purchases from Brazilian companies increased 45% over what was reported in 2019.

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

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Regional Purchases Downward
Between 2019 and 2020 the imported value of fruit and vegetable juices in Central America registered a 17% drop, going from $126 million to $105 million.

For the periods in question, the volume purchased abroad increased by 1%, a behavior that is explained by the fall in the average price of imports.

Panama, Main Central American Buyer
During 2020, the main importer in Central America continued to be Panama with $25 million, followed by El Salvador, with $21 million, Honduras, with $18 million, Costa Rica, with $18 million, Guatemala, with $13 million, and Nicaragua, with $10 million.

In the case of the year-on-year variation of purchases, for the period in question, all Central American markets decreased their purchases. El Salvador reduced its purchases by 4%, Guatemala by 15%, Costa Rica by 15%, Honduras by 16%, Nicaragua by 19% and Panama by 19%.

U.S., Main Juice Supplier
Last year, 21% of the value imported from Central America came from the USA, 8% from Mexico, 3% from Brazil, 3% from Chile, 1% from Thailand and 1% from Argentina.

In recent years Mexico has been the market of origin of imports that has grown the most, given that in 2012 it represented 4% of total Central American purchases and in 2020 that proportion reached 8%.

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