Zucchini exports to the European Union are in decline

Published 2024년 3월 27일

Tridge summary

In 2023, the European Union's zucchini market witnessed significant changes, with Spain reinforcing its dominance as the top exporter, achieving a 12.24% increase in sales and capturing 64.13% of the market share. Conversely, Morocco saw a 9.04% decrease in its exports to the EU, holding a mere 8.18% of the market. The overall zucchini purchases within the EU surged by 8.11% compared to the previous year, totaling 477.37 million kilos and valued at 571.57 million euros, with the average price standing at 1.20 euros per kilo.
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Original content

In the zucchini market, Morocco suffered a slight drop of -9.04% in its exports to the EU. At the same time, Spain has established itself as the indisputable leader in 2023, with a significant increase in sales of 12.24%. According to Euroestacom data (ICEX-Eurostat) the predominant position of Spain is clear since the country holds 64.13% of the market, followed far behind by Morocco with only 8.18%. In total, EU member states this year purchased a volume of 477.37 million kilos of zucchini in 2023, an increase of 8.11% compared to the previous year, for a total value of 571 .57 million ...
Source: Agrimaroc

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