Morocco is the leading importer of Tunisian dates

Published 2023년 5월 19일

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Exports of Tunisian dates have seen a slight decline in both volume and value since the start of the current campaign, with a 2.3% decrease in volume to 100.1 thousand tons and a 4.4% decrease in value to 599.4 million Tunisian dinars, compared to the same period last year. The average price of dates has also increased by 2.2%, reaching 5.99 dinars per kilogram. The Deglet Ennour variety makes up 88.1% of total exports. Morocco is the primary importer of Tunisian dates, followed by Italy and France.
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Tunisian date exports have experienced a slight decline since the start of the campaign until the end of April 2023, according to data provided by the National Observatory of Agriculture of Tunisia (ONAGRI). In terms of volume, exports decreased by 2.3%, reaching 100.1 thousand tons. Regarding the value, a decrease of 4.4% was recorded, amounting to 599.4 million Tunisian dinars (about 54.3 million dirhams), compared to the same period of the previous campaign. (2021-2022). ONAGRI also reports a 2.2% increase in the average price of dates during the first seven months of the current campaign. This amounts to 5.99 dinars per kilogram (about 0.54 dirham), compared to 5.86 dinars per kilogram recorded during the same period of the previous campaign. The most exported variety of dates is the Deglet Ennour, representing 88.1% of the quantities exported, or 88.2 thousand tons, for a value of 569.4 million dinars (about ...
Source: Agrimaroc

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