Moroccan lettuce export to France reaches record high

Published 2023년 6월 20일

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Morocco has seen a surge in lettuce exports to France and the UK, with volumes to France reaching a record high in the first quarter of this year, and exports to the UK resuming after a three-year break. This shift is part of Morocco's strategy to diversify its horticultural exports, following a significant decrease in exports to Russia. France, a major global importer of lettuce, is now the fifth largest source of Moroccan lettuce exports to the French market. The UK, which previously imported significant amounts of Moroccan lettuce, is expected to continue to grow its imports.
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Morocco continues to increase its lettuce exports to France, with volumes reaching a record high in the first three months of the current year. In addition, Morocco also exported lettuce to the United Kingdom for the first time after a three-year hiatus. Morocco continues to increase and diversify its horticultural exports, including lettuce. In 2018-2019, Morocco exported about 900 tons of lettuce annually, with the Russian federation accounting for the largest share. However, exports to Russia fell sharply in 2020 to almost zero in 2021. This has had a negative impact on total exports, which have started to grow again since 2021. After the reduction in lettuce exports to Russia, Morocco has turned to the French market, which can be seen as an interesting alternative. France is one of the main importers of lettuce worldwide and ranks second in the world. This makes the French market valuable and interesting for Moroccan exporters. In the past five years, Morocco has increased its ...
Source: AGF

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