Tunisia sees 32% rise in fruit export earnings in 2022

Published 2023년 1월 8일

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Tunisia's fruit exports experienced a significant boost in 2022, with the value increasing by 32% to TND 176.250 million, up from TND 133.810 million in 2021, and the quantity exported rising by 41% to nearly 68,443 tonnes compared to 48,550 tonnes the previous year. Libya continues to be the primary importer, with its purchases increasing by 16% to 57,990 tonnes, followed by Italy, France, and the United Arab Emirates. However, exports to Qatar saw a decrease, falling to TND 4.6 million and 418 tonnes from TND 6.2 million and 474 tonnes respectively. The leading exports were watermelons and peaches.
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Tunis/Tunisia — The value of Tunisia's fruit exports grew 32% in the period running from January to December 21, 2022, to TND 176.250 million against TND 133.810 million during the same period in 2021, export manager at the National Inter-branch Group for Fruits Tarek Tira told TAP. Exported quantities amounted to nearly 68,443 tonnes by December 21 compared to 48,550 tonnes during the same period in 2021, posting a 41% rise. Libya is still the top importer with the volume of sales rising to 57,990 tonnes until December 21 against 39, 827 tonnes during the same period one year earlier. Italy took the second spot with over 6,000 tonnes, that is about 9% of total exports, followed by France (1,077 tonnes) and the United Arab Emirates (833 tonnes). Exports to Qatar dropped in value as they totalled TND 4.6 million from January to December 2022 ...
Source: All Africa

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