Spain: Andalusia achieves a historical record and leads fruit and vegetable exports

Published 2022년 9월 28일

Tridge summary

Andalusia has set a new record in fruit and vegetable exports, with sales reaching 4,648 million euros in the first seven months of 2022, marking a 9.4% increase from the previous year. This makes Andalusia the leading region in Spain for fruit and vegetable exports, contributing 44% to the national total. The region experienced a historical surplus of 4,043 million euros, meaning it exports seven times more than it imports. The top exports include peppers, strawberries, and tomatoes, with Europe being the primary market for these exports.
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Andalusia has achieved a "historic export record" in fruit and vegetables during the first seven months of 2022, with 4,648 million euros in sales and a growth of 9.4% compared to the same period of the previous year, which keeps the community as the leader in exports of the sector in Spain. This has been indicated in a note by Extenda-Andalucía Exportation and Foreign Investment on the occasion of its participation in the 'Fruit Attraction' fair, at the IFEMA in Madrid for the international promotion of companies in the fruit and vegetable sectors and the Auxiliary fruit and vegetable industry in Andalusia. According to data from Extenda, Andalusian and Andalusian fruit exports during the first seven months of the year have accounted for 44% of the national total, and in addition, Andalusia registers a "historical surplus of 4,043 million, which means that it sells 7, 7 times more than what he buys abroad.” According to Extenda data, Andalusian fruit and Andalusian exports during ...

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