Peru in South America is the third largest country on the continent with a population of around 33 million people. The nation is home to a portion of the largest rainforest of the world the Amazon rainforest and a site of the ancient Inca ruins Machu Pichu. Inca civilization was believed to have originated here and is also the point of origin of the Amazon River. The country is popular for its diverse landscapes ranging from beaches to deserts, vibrant culture, and rich history; the ancient archaeological sculptures and the unique textiles are some proof that showcases the diversity.
Beyond its natural and historical significance, the country is also popular for its thriving economy relies heavily on its trade. Machinery, transport vehicles, and some staple food products lead the import with a total import value of 50 billion US dollars; a growth rate of 6% from the past consecutive years. The Peru Customs Data showcases the GDP growth rate of the country as 235 billion US dollars with a growth rate of 2.6%. The diverging amount of land resources and the favorable climate in the site promote the production of agricultural products accounting the economic growth.