Morocco catches up with Ukraine in the export of frozen raspberries, doubling supplies in 2022

Published 2023년 3월 6일

Tridge summary

Morocco's presence in the global frozen raspberry market has significantly increased, with a double export figure in 2022 reaching a record 16.7 thousand tons and generating $60 million in revenue. This growth positions Morocco as a rising competitor, potentially challenging Serbia's dominance in the market. The increase in export value is despite a decrease in exports to Russia. Both fresh and frozen raspberries are primarily exported to the EU, with Germany being the main importer, while unexpected countries like the United Arab Emirates, Brazil, and South Africa have also started importing frozen raspberries from Morocco in 2022.
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While the global market for frozen raspberries is in a state of shock from the rapid fall in prices, as EastFruit analysts recently wrote in detail in the article “EU frozen raspberry market review - will the free fall in prices stop?”, Morocco continues to increase its presence in this market. It seems that in the near future for the world leader in the frozen raspberry market - Serbia, difficult times will come in this market. In particular, in calendar year 2022, the export of frozen raspberries from Morocco doubled in physical terms and reached a record 16.7 thousand tons. At the same time, just two years ago, the export of frozen raspberries from Morocco did not exceed 3.6 thousand tons. That is, in two years, Moroccan producers of frozen fruits and vegetables were able to increase exports by 4.6 times, or by 13 thousand tons. In value terms, the export of frozen raspberries from Morocco increased 2.7 times over the year and reached $60 million. Thus, Morocco, which was not a ...
Source: Eastfruit

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