The Chilean Citrus Committee publishes the global lemon market overview and highlights exports to Japan

Published 2024년 8월 29일

Tridge summary

The Chilean Citrus Committee has reported a growth of 32% in lemon exports to Japan this season compared to the previous one, making Japan the second largest market after the U.S. The total lemon exports to the U.S. and Japan last season were 41,594 Metric tons and 17,028 Metric tons respectively. The U.S. and Chile collectively contribute 41% and 38% to Japan’s lemon market respectively, with the U.S. being the largest supplier from February through May, and Chile from May to September.
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The Chilean Citrus Committee recently released a global lemon market overview providing production updates for Spain, South Africa, Argentina, and Egypt. Some highlights include: In related news, the Chilean Citrus Committee reported a 32% growth in lemon exports to Japan this season versus last year. Japan is the second largest export market for Chilean lemons after the U.S. Last season, Chile lemon exports to the U.S. and Japan amounted to 41,594 Metric tons and 17,028 Metric tons, respectively. Estimates indicate that the U.S. and Chile account for 41% and 38% of Japan’s lemon market, respectively. The U.S. is Japan’s ...

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