Poland has more than doubled its imports of fruits and vegetables from Egypt in 5 years

Published 2024년 10월 10일

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Since 2019, Poland has seen a significant increase in its import of fruits and vegetables from Egypt, with the value doubling to $85 million. The first seven months of the current year already account for a majority of this figure, with eggs producing the most significant exports to Poland. These exports are primarily focused on two categories: frozen garden strawberries and oranges, which make up half to two-thirds of the total supply. Other imports include tangerines, potatoes, and a variety of dried and frozen vegetables, fresh grapes, garlic, lemons, and sweet potatoes. Egypt's lead in supplying frozen berries to Poland since 2018 and its growing presence in the European frozen berry market are notable. The import of Egyptian oranges has also seen a substantial increase, reaching nearly four times the volume of five years ago, and Egypt has also found a market for its oranges in Spain.
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Since 2019, Poland has more than doubled its import of fruits and vegetables from Egypt in value terms, from $36 million to $85 million, EastFruit reports. Moreover, in the first seven months of this year, Polish importers have already imported Egyptian products worth almost $60 million. Poland is one of the key importers of fruits and vegetables not only in Europe, but also globally. Egypt currently provides the most significant part of its exports to the Polish market with two categories of products - frozen garden strawberries and oranges, which together account for 50% to 66% of the total supply. These same two categories were the main drivers of the rapid growth of imports of products from Egypt to Poland. In 2023, Polish importers purchased Egyptian frozen garden strawberries for $33 million, while a year earlier this figure was close to $40 million. At the same time, Egypt continues to hold the lead in frozen garden strawberry supplies to Poland since 2018, when it managed ...
Source: Eastfruit

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