Spanish fruit and vegetable exports grow by 9% in value until September 2024

Published 2024년 11월 19일

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The article highlights the positive growth of Spain's agricultural sector outside Spain from January to September, with a 9% increase in volume and a 5% increase in value, reaching 5,004,938 tons and 13,044 million euros respectively. Fruit exports experienced notable growth, particularly in stone fruits, watermelon, melon, and red fruits. Vegetable exports also saw growth, especially in peppers, lettuce, and tomatoes, despite a slight decrease in value. September saw a 5% rise in sectoral exports to 625,037 tonnes, and a 15.6% increase in export value to 884 million euros.
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Comex has published its latest analysis of fresh fruit and vegetable sales outside Spain and details that the agricultural sector has experienced a positive evolution between January and September of this year compared to the same period last year after having reached 5,004,938 tons, 9% more in volume, and a 5% increase in value estimated at 13,044 million euros. Fruit exports After citrus fruits, the most exported fruits are stone fruits, watermelon, melon and red fruits. The growth in stone fruit exports as a whole, except for plums, stands out, highlighting increases such as that of nectarines, with 317,713 tonnes (13.5% more) and 468 million euros (11% more) or Paraguayan plums, with sales up 12%, that is, 200,403 tonnes and a 19% increase in value, which translates into an additional 309 million euros. Watermelon exports stood at 777,064 tonnes (+16%) and 545 million euros (+10%) and melon exports rose to 325,449 tonnes (+6%) and 312.5 million euros (+9%). As regards red ...

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