EU: 10% of courgettes sold come from Morocco

Published 2023년 3월 6일

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A recent report by Euroestacom, ICEX-Eurostat, and Estacom, as reported by Hortoinfo, reveals the dynamic of the European Union's courgette market. The report highlights Morocco's position as a minor player, accounting for 9.97% of the total sales, with 42.99 million kilos sold in 2022, a 27.08% increase from the previous year. The average price per kilo was 0.98 euros, totaling 42.3 million euros in revenue. Following Morocco, Turkey holds the third spot with 21.2 million kilos of courgettes sold, generating 18.45 million euros at an average price of 0.87 euros per kilo. However, the market is largely dominated by Spain, which controls 62.59% of the sales.
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Sales of Moroccan courgettes in the EU represent only 9.97% of total sales. Far behind Spain which crushes the market with 62.59%, according to the report of data from the statistical services Euroestacom (ICEX-Eurostat) and Estacom (ICEX-Tax Agency) unveiled by Hortoinfo. Morocco sold 42.99 million kilos of courgettes, 9.16 million kilos more than the previous year (+27.08%). The Moroccan zucchini was sold in 2022 at an average price of 0.98 euros per kilo, for a total value of 42.3 million euros. In third position among EU Member States' ...
Source: Agrimaroc

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