date:Dec 05, 2012
nted to US$ 130 million, dried plums to US$ 112 million and the juice to US$ 12 million. These figures indicate that the gap between both formats is closing and that the growth rate for dried plums is much higher. In fact, the National Customs Service established that, between January and June this year, dried plum exports increased their volumes by around 30% compared to the same period last year, surpassing 27,000 tonnes and increasing their value by 22%, amounting to almost US$ 49 million. Th