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Hortifrut Peru SAC

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Location

Av. Salaverry Nº Km.2.665 Mz.I Lt1 Sector Zona Industrial, Salaverry, Peru

Primary Category:

Fresh Fruits

Secondary

Blueberries

Company Profile

What is Hortifrut Peru SAC?


Hortifrut Peru SAC operates as a Peruvian subsidiary of the Chilean-based Hortifrut S.A., functioning as a producer and exporter of fresh blueberries for international wholesale markets. The company was consolidated in 2018 following the acquisition and merger of Grupo Rocío's blueberry business, totaling approximately 1,800 productive hectares of blueberries in Trujillo and Chao Valley, with an additional 400 hectares in partnership with Atlantic Blue in Olmos, enabling production across approximately 2,200 total hectares in Peru.


The company maintains crops in the Chao Valley (La Libertad region) with documented operations of 1,800 hectares of blueberries and cultivation of more than 16 blueberry varieties. Hortifrut Peru SAC's operations are located in the La Libertad region with facilities documented at Carretera Autopista Trujillo Salaverry and Carretera Industrial Zona Industrial El Palmo, serving as part of Hortifrut's global platform for year-round berry supply to supermarket chains and retailers in North America, Europe, and Asia.


The Peruvian operations enable extended growing seasons between August and December, filling production windows and maintaining supply continuity for Hortifrut's 52-week global distribution program. Trade data documented between August 2024 and July 2025 indicates export activity of $179.35 million, positioning the Peruvian subsidiary as a significant contributor to Hortifrut's global blueberry distribution network.


Corporate Foundation

Hortifrut Peru SAC was established as a Peruvian subsidiary of Hortifrut S.A., a publicly traded Chilean corporation listed on the Santiago Stock Exchange. The initial Peruvian entity, Hortifrut-Tal SAC, was formed in 2014 as a 50-50 joint venture between Hortifrut Inversiones Internacionales S.A. and Grupo Rocío, receiving US$11 million in initial investment from the Hortifrut side.

Hortifrut Peru consolidated in 2018 through the acquisition and merger of Grupo Rocío's blueberry business, one of Peru's largest agro-industrial groups and a pioneer in desert agriculture development. The transaction, completed in early July 2018, involved Grupo Rocío shareholders receiving US$160 million in cash, 17.13% of Hortifrut's shares on a fully diluted basis, and conditional future payments tied to business performance between 2017 and 2021.


The merger transferred 1,450 productive hectares of blueberries, packing facilities, and equipment to Hortifrut ownership, transforming Hortifrut-Tal SAC from a joint venture into a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Hortifrut group. The Peruvian operations are headquartered in Trujillo, La Libertad region, with production concentrated in the Chao Valley and Olmos areas of northern Peru.


Production Infrastructure

Hortifrut Peru SAC operates blueberry cultivation and packing facilities across multiple locations in Peru's La Libertad and Lambayeque regions. The company consolidated approximately 1,800 productive hectares of blueberries in Trujillo and Chao Valley, representing the former Grupo Rocío operations, along with 400 hectares in Olmos maintained in partnership with Atlantic Blue, enabling total production capacity across approximately 2,200 hectares.


Cultivation operations in the Chao Valley (La Libertad) encompass 1,800 hectares where the company cultivates more than 16 varieties of blueberries. In 2021, the Production Director Rafael Quevedo indicated the company had begun developing new blueberry varieties in Peru six years prior, with plans to launch three new varieties, including the proprietary "Divine" variety developed in Chao Valley in 2020. This variety was characterized by attributes including no cold requirement, productivity, size, firmness, sweetness, low acidity, and crispness.


The acquisition from Grupo Rocío included first-tier installations, equipment, and two packing units. Documented facility locations include Carretera Autopista Trujillo Salaverry Km 2.665 Mza I Lote 1 Sector Industrial and Carretera Industrial Km 1.5 Zona Industrial El Palmo, both in the Trujillo-Salaverry area of La Libertad.


Peru's agricultural calendar operates between August and December, enabling Hortifrut to fill production gaps and maintain continuous supply in global markets. Company materials from 2017-2018 indicated expectations to export approximately 45,000 tonnes of blueberries annually from Peru, contributing toward Hortifrut's goal of reaching 100,000 tonnes annually in the short term.


Product Portfolio

Based on verified export records and company documentation, Hortifrut Peru SAC produces and exports the following product to B2B customers:


Fresh Blueberries


Fresh blueberries cultivated across more than 16 varieties in the Chao Valley and Olmos operations, marketed year-round through Hortifrut's global distribution platforms to supermarket chains and retailers. Production includes proprietary varieties developed specifically for Peruvian growing conditions, including the "Divine" variety developed in 2020, characterized by attributes including no cold requirement, productivity, size, firmness, sweetness, low acidity, and crispness. The company's 2,200 hectares of blueberry production in Peru (1,800 hectares in Trujillo/Chao Valley and 400 hectares in Olmos) contribute to Hortifrut's 52-week continuous global supply program.


All blueberries are marketed exclusively through B2B channels to supermarket chains, retailers, food service operators, and wholesale distributors in North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Hortifrut Peru SAC exports as part of a global platform serving over 400 clients across 37 countries, with Peru's August-December production window filling critical supply gaps in the international market.


Certifications & Quality Standards

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Sustainability Standard (Primus Auditing Ops)


In 2022, Hortifrut Peru SAC obtained Sustainability Standard certification from Primus Auditing Ops with a 98.42% score, achieving gold level recognition. This standard evaluates environmental practices, occupational safety, worker well-being, irrigation management, pest control, soil health, and community relationships. Primus Auditing Ops is an internationally recognized auditing company for agricultural operations.


LEAF Marque Certification


In February 2025, Hortifrut obtained LEAF Marque (Linking Environment And Farming) certification for its farms in Peru, specifically for Trujillo and Olmos locations. LEAF Marque is a globally recognized standard guaranteeing compliance with strict sustainability criteria in agricultural production, including biodiversity protection, efficient resource utilization, and local community well-being. This certification enables nearly all Hortifrut supply to European retailers to originate from LEAF-certified farms.


Empresa Segura Certification


In 2024, Hortifrut Peru received the "Empresa Segura, Libre de Violencia y Discriminación contra la Mujer" (Safe Company, Free of Violence and Discrimination Against Women) certification from Peru's Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (MIMP) at the Silver category level for a two-year period (2024-2026). The company was recognized as the first agro-industrial enterprise in La Libertad region to obtain this certification, which validates gender equality initiatives, violence prevention programs, and women's empowerment efforts.


Additional Hortifrut Global Certifications


Hortifrut corporate materials reference multiple certification programs across their operations including GLOBALG.A.P. for internationally recognized agricultural production standards, BRC (British Retail Consortium) for food safety, SMETA (Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit) for social auditing, PrimusGFS for food safety, GRASP (GLOBALG.A.P. Risk Assessment on Social Practice) for worker health and safety evaluation, and FSMA (Food Safety Modernization Act) compliance for U.S. market access.


Buyers requiring specific certifications should verify current certificate validity, scope of certification (which products and facilities are covered), and compliance status directly with Hortifrut Peru SAC and the respective certification bodies before finalizing commercial agreements.


Markets & Distribution


Hortifrut Peru SAC operates as an export-oriented producer serving international wholesale markets through the parent company's global distribution network. Hortifrut maintains a 52-week continuous supply program with exports from Chile, Argentina, Mexico, United States, Canada, and Peru, serving final customers including main supermarket chains and retailers in North America, Europe, and Asia.


The company documented commercial presence in 37 countries serving over 400 clients, primarily supermarket chains, retailers, and e-commerce clients in Europe, Asia, North America, and Latin America. Export documentation indicates Hortifrut Peru SAC's primary customer is Hortifrut Imports, with shipment records documenting regular export activity through Peruvian ports to U.S. destinations including Philadelphia and Buffalo-Niagara Falls.


Trade data for the period August 2024 to July 2025 documented $179.35 million in exports and $12.53 million in imports, indicating the predominantly export-focused nature of operations. Shipping records through October 2025 showed 8,191 total sea shipments with an average of 1.83 TEU per shipment and 133.09 TEU per month, demonstrating consistent export volume throughout the year.


Peru's extended growing season from August to December enables Hortifrut to maintain continuous global supply during periods when other production regions are offline, positioning the Peruvian operations as strategically important for year-round distribution commitments to major retail customers.


Sustainability Initiatives


Disclaimer: The following represents publicly stated initiatives documented in company materials. Independent verification of implementation would require third-party assessment.


Hortifrut Peru implements sustainability practices validated through its 2022 Sustainability Standard certification achieving 98.42% compliance, including environmental management systems, irrigation efficiency, integrated pest management, soil conservation programs, and occupational health and safety protocols. The certification process evaluated both agricultural environmental practices and social responsibility including employee relations and community development programs.


In February 2025, the company achieved LEAF Marque certification for Trujillo and Olmos farms, implementing advanced agricultural technologies designed to minimize environmental impact while protecting biodiversity and ensuring efficient resource utilization. This certification positions nearly all Hortifrut supply to European retailers as originating from sustainability-certified farms.


Gender equality and violence prevention programs led to certification from Peru's Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations in 2024, recognizing initiatives promoting workplace equality, violence prevention training, rights awareness programs, and partnerships with Centro de Emergencia Mujer (Women's Emergency Center) to support employees and community members in Chao. Over 460 companies participated in the certification process, with Hortifrut Peru achieving Silver category recognition.


Community development initiatives documented in certification materials include programs contributing to health and well-being of employee families and the broader Chao community. These programs were evaluated as part of the Primus Auditing Ops assessment examining the company's relationships with employees and local communities.


Information Currency and Verification

This company profile reflects publicly available information from Hortifrut corporate website (hortifrut.com), Hortifrut investor relations documentation (investor.hortifrut.com), Peruvian business registries, international trade databases (ImportYeti, Panjiva, Export Genius, Market Inside Data), industry publications (Blueberries Consulting, Fresh Fruit Portal, Fruitnet, HortNews, The Packer), and certification body announcements. Time-sensitive data including production volumes, hectare counts, certifications, export values, and partnership structures may change. Users requiring current information should contact the company directly.


Certification validity and compliance status can change based on audits and operational changes. Buyers requiring certified products should request current documentation from the supplier and verify validity with certification bodies including Primus Auditing Ops, LEAF Marque, and Peru's Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations.


AgriLinkage has not conducted independent verification of operational capabilities, facility conditions, or compliance claims. Commercial parties should conduct independent due diligence appropriate to their transaction requirements, including verification of: current production capacity, certification scope and validity, product specifications, quality control systems, logistics capabilities, financial standing, and references from existing customers.


Accessing Current Information

Buyers and commercial partners requiring current information about Hortifrut Peru SAC's products, certifications, production capabilities, and commercial terms should contact the company directly through official Hortifrut channels:


Official Corporate Website: hortifrut.com
Investor Relations: investor.hortifrut.com
Parent Company: Hortifrut S.A. (publicly traded on Santiago Stock Exchange)


Given the scale of Hortifrut's operations and the technical nature of fresh berry export requirements, potential buyers should engage directly with company representatives to discuss specific product specifications, certification documentation, packaging options, logistics arrangements, pricing structures, payment terms, and quality guarantees before finalizing purchase agreements.


Conclusion: Hortifrut Peru SAC's Position in Global Berry Supply

Hortifrut Peru SAC operates as a strategically important subsidiary within the global Hortifrut network, contributing approximately 2,200 hectares of blueberry production capacity across Trujillo, Chao Valley, and Olmos regions of northern Peru. The 2018 consolidation through acquisition of Grupo Rocío's blueberry business positioned Hortifrut as a leading platform in Peru's berry export sector, with Peru's extended August-December growing season enabling critical supply continuity for year-round distribution commitments to major international retailers.


The company's documented certifications including Sustainability Standard (gold level, 98.42%), LEAF Marque, and Empresa Segura demonstrate alignment with international buyer requirements for sustainability, environmental management, and social responsibility. Documented annual export values exceeding $179 million and consistent shipping activity averaging over 130 TEU monthly indicate established export operations serving global markets.


For buyers evaluating Hortifrut Peru SAC as a potential blueberry supplier, the company's integration within Hortifrut's global distribution network, multi-hectare production scale, documented certification portfolio, and strategic positioning in Peru's counter-seasonal supply window represent relevant considerations. However, current production capabilities, certification validity, product specifications, quality systems, and commercial terms require direct verification with the company. This profile provides background context; actual commercial engagement requires direct contact with Hortifrut representatives, facility visits, reference checks, and appropriate due diligence matching specific sourcing requirements.

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Small, round berries with blue-purple skin and sweet-tart flavor, consumed fresh or used in baking and processing.

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