Morocco on track to set historic record for sweet pepper exports

Published 2024년 10월 31일

Tridge summary

Morocco is set to achieve a new export record in sweet peppers, with a 20% increase in exports from January to August 2023, reaching nearly 150,000 tonnes. The European Union, especially Spain, France, Germany, and the Netherlands, is the primary market for these exports, with the UK and Switzerland also showing significant growth. Morocco is also expanding into the African market. This growth is part of a broader context of record performance in the Moroccan agricultural sector, driven by export support policies, investments in production and logistics optimization, and favorable climatic conditions.
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Morocco is set to set a new export record for sweet peppers, a major milestone that confirms its leading position among fruit and vegetable exporters in the region. From January to August 2023, Moroccan exports of sweet peppers reached nearly 150,000 tonnes, marking an impressive growth of 20% compared to the same period the previous year, EastFruit specifies. The European Union remains an essential partner for Moroccan exports of sweet peppers. Among the main destinations are countries such as Spain, France, Germany and the Netherlands. These markets, for some of them, in addition to absorbing a large part of Moroccan production for their national consumption, also re-export these products to other European countries. The strong demand for Moroccan sweet peppers in Europe underlines the quality and competitiveness of Moroccan products in a very competitive market. The United Kingdom, in particular, illustrates this growth dynamic. Since 2019, Moroccan exports to this country have ...
Source: Agrimaroc

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