WPTC global tomato crop update as of 21 October 2024

Published 2024년 10월 28일

Tridge summary

Global tomato processing is projected to reach a record 45.7 million tonnes in 2024, a slight decrease from the pre-season forecast due to weather conditions in February and March. The 2025 production is expected to stabilize or decrease in most countries. The 2024 crop size is larger than in 2023 but falls short of the season's expected yield.
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Original content

According to the information shared by WPTC members during their meeting in Paris at SIAL on 21 October, the volume of tomatoes which have been processed globally in 2024 is estimated at 45.7 million tonnes. Although it represents a reduction of more than 1,5 million tonnes compared to the pre-season forecast, it establishes a new record level. The first indications are for a stable or reduced production in most countries in 2025. BULGARIAAMITOM COUNTRIES EGYPTFRANCEGREECEHUNGARYIRANISRAELITALYPORTUGALSPAINTUNISIATURKEYUKRAINEOTHER COUNTRIES IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHEREOTHER COUNTRIES IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERECALIFORNIACANADACHINAJAPANOTHER COUNTRIES IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHER: 2025 FORECAST ARGENTINA2025 FORECASTAUSTRALIABRAZILThe 2024 ...
Source: Tomatonews

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