Peru's main exports are copper, gold, zinc, textiles, and fish meal
Peru's PRIMARY PRODUCTS: Cattle, Copper, Cotton, Crude Oil, Fish, Fruit, Iron Ore, Lead, Livestock, Potatoes, Rice, Silver, Sugar Cane, Tungsten, Vegetables, Zinc.
Peru's main export commodities in the early 1990s were coffee, sugar and cotton. Of these, exports of sugar and cotton decreased continuously in the 1990s and were replaced by non-traditional exports such as fruits (mangoes, grapes) and vegetables (onions, asparagus). The main import commodities in the 1990s were grains (wheat, maize, rice, barley), oils (soy oil), milk products and meats.
Regarding subsistence agriculture, the main staple food products are potatoes, yucca and plantain.
Silver in mined in several different countries. Mexico is the largest producer of silver. Other countries who produce large amounts of silver are Peru, China, Australia, and Russia.
Among many other things:Mexico - Crude oil, motor vehicles, computers.Peru - Gold, copper, oil and gas.The commodity associated with both countries is silver, for which Mexico and Peru are the largest producers in the world.
Most countries do not border Peru.
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela.
sweet potato
Peru is a country.
Top 3 countries in Tin Production China - 115000 tonnes Indonesia - 55000 tonnes Peru - 37503 tonnes Source : statsmonkey
Well one of them is Bolivia and the other one i have no clue as to what it could be sorry.
Brazil shares borders with five other countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Peru, and Colombia.
the panpipe i guess
yes he is important. He freed South America, ruled Peru. He did lots of things for Colombia, Venezuela, Peru and some other countries.
four of the five countries bordering Peru speak Spanish:EcuadorColombiaBoliviaChile