Revenue from the export of vegetables from Morocco to Poland has grown almost 100 times over 5 years

Published 2023년 8월 3일

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Morocco has significantly increased its vegetable exports to Poland, Romania, Norway, the Czech Republic, and Belgium over the past five years. In Poland, the main vegetable export is tomatoes, accounting for 95% of imports from Morocco. In Romania, sweet peppers are the main export, while in Norway, the majority of exports are tomatoes. The Czech Republic imports both sweet peppers and tomatoes in almost equal shares. Despite these countries only accounting for 0.5% of Morocco's total vegetable exports, the significant growth in exports indicates potential long-term prospects for the Moroccan vegetable industry.
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For five years, Morocco has been actively increasing the export of vegetables to Poland, according to EastFruit. Revenue from deliveries to the country over this period increased by almost 100 times and in 2022 amounted to $2.7 million. 95% of imports from Morocco to Poland are supplies of tomatoes. For the North African country, tomatoes are the main vegetable export category. Tomatoes are in the first place in the overall structure of vegetable imports to Poland, imports of tomatoes account for 9% of the volume of fruit and vegetable imports. Vegetables are imported to Polish markets mainly from Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany and France. Morocco, over the past five years, has moved in the list of suppliers to Poland from 51st place (2018) to 28th (2022). See also: France and the UK provide the main increase in revenue from fruit exports from Morocco However, Poland is not the only country to which the supply of vegetables from Morocco showed a significant increase. So, ...
Source: Eastfruit

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