Morocco chases Ukraine for a place in the top three exporters of frozen raspberries

Published 2023년 3월 12일

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Morocco has seen a significant increase in its export of frozen raspberries, which doubled in 2022 to a record 16,700 tons, making it the third largest exporter globally after Serbia and Poland. The country's export value for frozen raspberries also increased 2.7 times to $60 million. Additionally, the export of fresh raspberries and blackberries from Morocco also saw improvement, growing by 36% in 2022 to 56,200 tonnes. The country primarily supplies fresh and frozen raspberries to the EU, especially Germany, but has also diversified its exports to other countries.
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While the world market of frozen raspberries is shaken by the rapid drop in prices, Morocco continues to increase its share, commented the electronic publication EastFruit. In 2022, the export of frozen raspberries from Morocco increased 2 times to a record 16,700 tons, while only 2 years ago it did not exceed 3,600 tons. This means that in 2 years local producers managed to increase the exported quantities 4.6 times. In terms of value, the export of frozen raspberries from Morocco jumped 2.7 times to 60 million dollars, the publication added, without specifying the source of the information. In this way, the North African country, which only 2 years ago was not a significant player in the market of frozen raspberries, is approaching Ukraine in terms of exported quantities, occupying the third place in the world by this indicator after Serbia and Poland. Meanwhile, Ukraine also managed to improve its export record for the product despite Russia's onslaught. Meanwhile, in 2022, ...
Source: Sinor

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