Tomato growers in Morocco want to double exports

Published 2022년 11월 10일

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The Moroccan Association of Fruit and Vegetable Exporters (APEFEL) is strategizing to double tomato exports, with a focus on tapping into the African market. This comes on the back of a 19% increase in tomato exports between the 2021/2022 harvest periods, which saw over 670,000 tons of tomatoes exported. Morocco's growers are looking to capitalize on the production crisis in Europe. However, the plan faces challenges due to the ongoing water crisis in Morocco, a crucial issue for the production of water-intensive crops like tomatoes. The water crisis could potentially slow down Morocco's rapid growth in tomato exports, which is currently chasing Spain's lead in the market.
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The Moroccan Association of Fruit and Vegetable Exporters (APEFEL) announced its plans to double tomato exports. Exports will be directed to new markets, including the African market, where Moroccan tomatoes have gained popularity. Between 2021/2022, Morocco's tomatoes had a 19% increase in exports compared to the previous harvest. There were more than 670,000 tons of tomatoes. Moroccan growers plan to capitalize on the production crisis in Europe by responding to the growing demand for tomatoes while maintaining “high quality products at affordable prices for consumers,” says President of the Moroccan Association of Fruit and Vegetable Exporters Laraisse Esserghini. However, the water crisis in Morocco poses a challenge for the local production of water-intensive crops, such as tomatoes, for example. Esserghini argues that Morocco has quality agricultural ...
Source: Agrolink

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