The citrus harvest in Tunisia is projected to drop by 16% in the 2022/2023 season, reaching 290,000 tons, due to adverse climatic conditions and increased uprooting of aged trees. The decrease is expected across all citrus types, with oranges seeing a 30.6% drop, clementines a 15% drop, mandarins an 18% drop, and lemons a 23% drop. Citrus cultivation takes up over 28,000 hectares, or 6.5% of the country's tree area, and is concentrated in the governorate of Nabeul.