Andalusia, Spain breaks a record for exports of fruit and vegetables, with 4,057 million euros and an increase of 5.1%

Published 2020년 10월 9일

Tridge summary

Andalusia has reached a record high in fruit and vegetable exports, with sales abroad reaching 4,057 million euros from January to July 2020, a growth of 5.1% compared to the previous year. The community leads in fruit and vegetable exports in Spain, contributing to over two out of every five euros of national sales. The sector has also contributed a surplus of 3,508 million to the Andalusian trade balance. Almería is the leading province in horticultural exports, followed by Huelva, Malaga, Seville, Granada, Cádiz, Cordoba, and Jaén. The main markets for these exports are in Europe, with Germany, France, the UK, and Poland showing the most growth.
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Original content

Andalusia once again reaches record figures in fruit and vegetable exports with 4,057 million euros in sales abroad between the months of January and July 2020, its historical maximum for the first seven months of a year since there are comparable records (1995 ), thanks to a growth of 5.1% compared to the same period in 2019. With this, the community strengthens its leadership in fruit and vegetable exports from Spain, with more than two out of every five euros of national sales (41%), well ahead of the following, Valencian Community (24%) and Murcia (19.7%), according to Extenda data. The CEO of Extenda, Arturo Bernal, underlined the international power of Andalusian fruit and vegetables, "which once again achieve record figures conquering foreign markets thanks to a solid commitment to quality and innovation, and guaranteeing, with high dose of responsibility, supply, especially in Europe ”. "At times like these, which require the maximum effort from each one of us, the ...

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