German imports of Turkish peppers are plummeting

Published 2023년 11월 20일

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German imports of Turkish peppers have decreased by 90.1% compared to the previous season, likely due to warnings for exceeding maximum residue limits. Spain is the largest supplier of peppers to the German market, accounting for 60.69% of imports, followed by the Netherlands, Austria, Morocco, and Turkey. Germany bought a total of 342.421 million kilos of peppers last season, purchasing fewer peppers from the Netherlands and Spain but increasing imports from Morocco.
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German imports of Turkish peppers have fallen sharply over the past two seasons, according to calculations by the Spanish news service Hortoinfo based on data from the statistical service Euroestacom. Compared to 2020/2021, the import of Turkish peppers fell by 90.1% last season. According to the report, it is very likely that this decrease is partly a result of the high number of warnings for exceeding the MRLs. Spain remains the main supplier of peppers to the German market, with 207.81 million kilos in 2022/23. That is good for a share of 60.69%. The value of Spanish pepper exports to Germany amounts to €530.04 million. The average price was €2.55 per kilo. The top 5 pepper exporters to Germany in 2022/23 are completed by: 2. The Netherlands: 90.09 million kilos (26.89%); €242 million; €2.63 per kilo3. Austria: 10.33 million kilos (3.02%); €18.69 million; €1.81 per kilo4. Morocco: 8.1 million kilos (2.36%); €14.22 million; €1.76 per kilo5. Turkey: 575,800 kilos; €1.01 million; ...
Source: AGF

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