Spain: The value of Andalusian fruit and vegetable exports to the US grows by almost 34% in the first quarter of 2024

Published 2024년 7월 5일

Tridge summary

Andalusia has experienced a significant boost in its agricultural exports in the first quarter of 2024, with international sales of Andalusian potatoes increasing by 53% to €4.4 million compared to 2023. The value of fruit and vegetable exports to the United States, Hungary, and other European countries like Germany, France, and the UK, have also seen substantial growth. The total fruit and vegetable exports from Andalusia from January to April 2024 reached approximately 3.5 billion euros, with vegetables, fruits, and table olives being the primary exports.
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By products, the increase in international sales of Andalusian potatoes stands out up to €4.4 million, 53% more than in 2023 The value of fruit and vegetable exports from Andalusia to the United States between January and April 2024 has grown by around 34% compared to the same period of the previous year. Specifically, these international sales have exceeded 62.8 million euros during the first four months, while in the same months of 2023 they were close to 47 million euros. Also noteworthy is the increase in Andalusian fruit and vegetable exports to Hungary, where products worth 29.6 million euros have been sold between January and April 2024. This amount represents 32.6% more than what was reported for the sales of the first quarter of last year, which amounted to 22.3 million euros. Although these markets are the ones that have experienced the highest growth at the beginning of 2024, the country with the highest value of purchases of Andalusian fruits and vegetables is Germany. ...

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