Andalusia in Spain breaks a record for fruit and vegetable exports in the first ten months of 2022, with 5,539 million euros and an increase of 10.7%

Published 2023년 1월 4일

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Andalusia's fruit and vegetable exports reached a record high of 5,539 million euros in the first ten months of 2022, growing at a rate three times higher than the national average. The region accounted for nearly half of Spain's sales in this sector, with Almería being the leading province. The growth was driven by increased sales of peppers, tomatoes, strawberries, and courgettes. The Andalusian Government is planning to further boost international presence of these products through trade missions and participation in major industry events.
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The community reinforces its national leadership with almost half of the sales in all of Spain and a surplus of 4,692 million, with Almería as the undisputed leader Extenda organizes more than 240 actions in which 245 Andalusian companies participate, a third of the regular exporters. France, Canada, Japan and Mexico among the markets of interest of the firms in the community. Andalusia reached a new record for fruit and vegetable exports in the first ten months of 2022, with 5,539 million euros, its all-time high in January-October since comparable records exist (1995), thanks to a growth of 10.7 % compared to the same period in 2021, which is three times higher than the national average (+3.6%). With this, the community reinforces its leadership in fruit and vegetable exports from Spain, with two out of every five euros (41%) of national sales, which reached 13,420 million euros, well ahead of the following regions, Comunidad Valenciana (22 .2%) and the Region of Murcia (18.6%), ...

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