Russia and the United States consume a quarter of the world's orange exports

게시됨 2025년 1월 6일

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Between January and September of the previous year, global orange exports surpassed 2.8 million tons. Russia led in imports with 13% share (347,000 tons), followed by the United States (12%, 334,000 tons) and the United Kingdom (8%, 213,000 tons). The top ten importing countries also included France, Germany, Canada, Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands, Poland, and Uzbekistan. The United States had the highest citrus import expenditure ($493 million), followed by France, the United Kingdom, and Germany. Canada, the Netherlands, Indonesia, Thailand, and Poland were among the top ten in import value. Ukraine, Malaysia, the Philippines, China, and Belgium also made the top 15 in import value.
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In the first nine months of last year, the total global orange exports exceeded 2.8 million tons. Russia imported 347,000 tons, ranking first, accounting for 13% of the total. The United States imported 334,000 tons, accounting for 12%, ranking second. The United Kingdom ranked third with a large gap, importing 213,000 tons (8%), followed by France and Germany, importing 198,000 tons (7.1%) and 189,000 tons (6.9%) respectively. The top ten countries and regions also include Canada (101,000 tons), Saudi Arabia (93,000 tons), the Netherlands (93,000 tons), Poland (87,000 tons) and Uzbekistan (79,000 tons), accounting for between 2.9% and 3.7%. In terms of amount, The United States imported the most citrus in the first nine months of 2024, spending $493 million. France spent $307 million, the United Kingdom spent $302 million, and Germany spent $288 million. Russia ranked fifth with $265 million. By import value, the sixth to ...
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