In its latest industry research report "fresh report", Peru's freshfruit consulting company said that the export of agricultural products has become one of the main engines of Peru's economy. Over the past decade, exports have increased by 188%, from US $2462 million (about RMB 16.19 billion) in 2009 to US $7.112 billion (about RMB 46.769 billion) in 2019. Despite the challenges of the new coronavirus pandemic, Peru's agricultural exports are expected to grow by 2.4% in 2020.

Peru's export supply has changed dramatically over the past decade, with coffee and asparagus replaced by fruits as the main drivers of export growth. Last year, fresh grapes, blueberries and avocados accounted for 34% of total exports. Fresh fruit said this was due to increased supply and demand and the popularity of Peruvian products in the global market.
First Industry can provide a sorting scheme for blueberries and avocados. The patented blueberry classifier is small in size and cheap in price, making it the best choice for blueberry sorting machines in small and medium-sized blueberry farms. For avocados, a clean graded waxing line can be provided. Avocado cleaning and grading waxing line is very popular with customers and has received a lot of positive feedback from customers. Of course, First Industry can offer more than just a sorting scheme for these two fruits.It can also provide customized packaging lines for apples, citrus fruits, stone fruits, sweet potatoes, potatoes and other vegetables.