Spain: The Region of Murcia leads cauliflower exports with 68% of the national total

Published 2024년 1월 25일

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Spain's Region of Murcia is a global powerhouse in the production and export of cauliflower and broccoli, contributing 68% of the country's exports of these vegetables. In 2023, the region produced over 195,000 tons, primarily exported to Germany, the Netherlands, France, and the UK. The export value surged by 18% in 2023, with regional companies making over €381 million in sales. Companies like Agromark employ technology to rapidly cool the produce for export and collaborate with the Port Authority of Cartagena for shipping, especially to the UK.
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The Region of Murcia is an international benchmark in the production of cauliflower and broccoli. In 2023, more than 195,000 tons were produced and most of them were sold in Germany, the Netherlands, France or the United Kingdom. “Regional brassicas account for 68 percent of Spanish exports of this product. We are leaders in production and export and this is thanks to the work carried out by companies in the Region that offer products with a quality that is recognized internationally,” highlighted the Minister of Water, Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Sara Rubira. The head of Agriculture He recalled that the value of these exports increased by 18 percent in 2023. Companies in the Region exceeded 381 million euros in sales thanks to the quality of these products, which is recognized in European markets. “That a cauliflower of The Region of Murcia being sold on a German supermarket shelf is something that has become common thanks to the increasingly technical work carried out ...
Source: Agrodiario

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