Egypt becomes the fourth largest supplier of frozen garden strawberries to the US in 2022

Published 2023년 3월 23일

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In 2022, Egypt emerged as the fourth largest supplier of frozen garden strawberries to the US, exporting 11.9 thousand tons and accounting for nearly 7% of total imports. This represents a significant increase from 2017 when Egypt exported 1.1 thousand tons, being the eighth largest exporter. Other countries like Turkey, Morocco, and Argentina also increased their exports to the US market, while Mexico's share has decreased from 80% in 2017-2018 to 50% in 2022. Overall, imports of frozen garden strawberries to the US from 2017 to 2023 increased by 63%.
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At the end of 2022, Egypt broke into fourth place in the ranking of countries-suppliers of frozen garden strawberries to the US market, according to EastFruit. The US is the world's largest importer of frozen fruits and vegetables, including strawberries, and is also actively increasing imports of such products and is a market that is willing to pay a premium price for their quality. That is why increasing exports to the United States for countries supplying frozen vegetables and fruits is a major achievement! In 2022, Egypt became the fourth largest supplier of frozen strawberries to the United States, exporting 11.9 thousand tons of such products and accounting for almost 7% of all imports in this country. For comparison, five years ago, in 2017, Egypt was able to supply the US market with only 1.1 thousand tons of frozen garden strawberries (slightly more than 1% of the total volume of all supplying countries) and was the eighth largest exporter in the direction this market. ...
Source: Eastfruit

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