Libya takes lion's share of Tunisia's exported fruits, till July 3

Published 2023년 7월 7일

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The Libyan market has been a significant destination for Tunisian fruit exports, representing 60.5% of the total from the beginning of the year until July 3, 2023. However, the quantities exported to Libya decreased by 34.4%, resulting in a 6% drop in revenue. Meanwhile, Italy was the second-largest importer, mainly importing watermelons from Tunisia.
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Tunis/Tunisia — The Libyan market accounted for 60.5% of Tunisian fruit exports from the beginning of the year to July 3, 2023, although the quantities exported to this market fell by 34.4% (with a 6% drop in revenue). The Libyan market had imported some 9.9 thousand tonnes of fruit in the same period, against 15 thousand tonnes in the same period last year, the National Observatory of Agriculture (ONAGRI) said in a report published Thursday. This year, Libya imported mainly fish from Tunisia (2,494 tonnes, i.e 43.4% of all imports). Italy came second with 4,632 ...
Source: All Africa

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