Spain: Almería pushes Andalusian exports to another record, with peppers as the protagonist

Published 2022년 9월 27일

Tridge summary

Andalusia led Spain in fruit and vegetable exports, with sales of 4,648 million euros in the first seven months of 2022, a 9.4% increase from the previous year, primarily driven by Almería. The top exports included peppers, strawberries, and tomatoes, mainly to Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. Europe accounted for 99% of the purchases, with Germany, France, and the United Kingdom being the top destinations. Other countries like Belgium, Poland, Italy, and the Netherlands also experienced growth in their purchases of Andalusian produce.
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Original content

According to Extenda data, Andalusia once again led national exports of fruit and vegetables during the first seven months of 2022, with sales of 4,648 million euros, 44% national, and reaching a record figure, which represents 9, 4% more than in the same period of the previous year. This is so, once again, thanks to the muscle of Almería, which accounts for more than half of the international sales achieved by Andalusia in the first half of the year. Of the total Andalusian exports, more than half come from the Almeria province (51%), which adds up to an amount of 2,347 million euros, a figure that represents an increase of 15% compared to the same period in 2021. In second place is Huelva, with 1,230 million, 26.5% and an increase of 6.5%; and in third Seville, with 331 million, 7.1% and an increase of 7.8%. In fourth place is Malaga, with 280 million, 6% of the total and a drop of 3.1%; Followed by Granada, with 276 million, 5.9% and an increase of 10.5%; Cádiz, with 110 ...

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