Peruvian sweet onion supplies expected to stabilize in coming years
Peruvian sweet onion supplies expected to stabilize in coming years
Although exports of Peruvian onions grew by 38 percent during the 2009
season, volumes imported by the United States are expected to remain
relatively stable in the coming years.
"It is not advisable to increase export volume this year," said Miguel Ognio, president of the Onion Subcommittee of the Peruvian Exporters Association. "[The] United States, which is the main market, is consuming more, and we must maintain the volume. Therefore, we must be very careful of not swamping any market. It would be dangerous for our products."
"It is not advisable to increase export volume this year," said Miguel Ognio, president of the Onion Subcommittee of the Peruvian Exporters Association. "[The] United States, which is the main market, is consuming more, and we must maintain the volume. Therefore, we must be very careful of not swamping any market. It would be dangerous for our products."