Exports drop 45% for Peruvian banana group

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Exports drop 45% for Peruvian banana group

Disease woes look set to slash exports by 45% this year for the Piura Center for Small Organic Banana Grower Associations (CEPIBO) in northern Peru, website Agraria.pe reported. bananas close-up

The story reported the group would likely close 2014 with 550 containers of organic bananas shipped, weighing a total of 10,579 metric tons (MT).

The fall in export value will be slightly more pronounced at 46%, with CEPIBO administrator Lui Miguel Pacherrez AntĆ³n expecting returns of US$7.465 million.

"The significant reduction in shipments is due to the lower volume of production, coming from red spot thrips that attacks the crop," Pacherrez AntĆ³n was quoted as saying.

"At the start this thrips hit 70% of production, but now it has been reduced to some 20%."

He added the NGO Progreso was conducting soil management analysis on plots, while CEPIBO also had its own technical team dedicated 100% to the issue the story reported.

The representative highlighted the group's members grew organic bananas across 600 hectares, while a further 150 hectares were in the process of certification. Next year CEPIBO aims for a slight improvement of 690 containers bound for European and U.S. markets.

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