Morocco is expected to set a new record for the import of dried fruits and nuts in 2023, with a record-breaking 66 thousand tons of this commodity coming onto the market between January and October—12% more than the entire previous year. Despite being one of the world's fastest-growing exporters of fresh fruits and vegetables, Morocco depends solely on the import of nuts and dried fruits, purchasing around 26 times more of these goods in 2022 than it exported. The Moroccan market still primarily receives its supply of walnuts and almonds from the US, while also importing a growing number of less popular categories of nuts and dried fruits.