Moroccan: Tomato exporters see a significant rebound in 2024

Published 2024년 5월 24일

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Moroccan greenhouse tomato exports in 2024 have seen a significant increase, with a 10% rise from the same period in 2023, totaling 266,000 tonnes in the first quarter. This growth comes after a challenging 2023/24 season marked by extreme weather and phytosanitary issues, which had led to a drop in exports. The majority of the exports were received by the European Union, with France being the main recipient. Mauritania, however, increased its import fees on Moroccan produce, causing border delays and reducing trade. Despite these challenges, Morocco has managed to recover and is experiencing a resurgence in its greenhouse tomato exports, showing resilience and adaptability.
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After a year 2023 marked by challenges, Moroccan exports of greenhouse tomatoes are experiencing new growth in 2024. According to data reported by EastFruit, the first quarter of this year saw a significant increase in exports, with 266,000 tonnes shipped between January and March. This figure represents an increase of 10% compared to the same period in 2023, also exceeding the average of the last five years by 9%. This renewal comes after a difficult 2023/24 season, disrupted by extreme weather conditions and phytosanitary problems. The Souss-Massa region suffered severe drought and record summer temperatures, peaking at +50.4℃ in August. At the same time, the ToBRFV virus has ravaged some greenhouses, causing considerable crop losses. These challenges led to an unprecedented drop in tomato exports towards the end of 2023, which prevented the usual growth in the annual export volume, which ultimately settled at around 660,000 tonnes. The majority of these tomatoes were destined ...
Source: Agrimaroc

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