EU: Community imports of organic food decreased by almost 2% in 2020

Published 2021년 6월 16일

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In 2020, despite the global rise in the EU market for organic food, imports dropped by 1.9% to 2.79 million tons from 2.85 million the previous year. This decrease was attributed to a drop in purchases of other cereals, oilseed cakes, and sugar, despite an increase in tropical fruit and rice imports. Raw materials made up 48% of total imports in volume and 29% in value, with the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and France being the main importers. There was a shift in the leading countries of origin, with Ecuador and the Dominican Republic replacing China and Ukraine. The most imported products were tropical fruits, nuts, and spices, followed by oilseed cakes, beets, sugar cane, and vegetables and legumes.
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Despite the global increase in the EU market for organic food, imports into the EU of this type of product decreased by 1.9% in 2020 compared to the previous year, according to a study published by the European Commission. In total they were 2.79 million tons, compared to 2.85 million in 2019. The increase in tropical fruit and rice inflows was offset by the decrease in purchases of other cereals, oilseed cakes and sugar. Raw materials accounted for 48% of organic food imports last year in volume terms and 29% in value. These include cereals, vegetable oils, oilseeds, sugar, milk powder, butter, coffee and cocoa. Other primary products, such as meat, fruits, vegetables, yogurt and honey, accounted for 42% of the total imported and 53% in value. The main importing Member States were the Netherlands (with 31% of the total), Germany (18%), Belgium (11%) and France (10%). As for the origin of the products, last year there was a change in the first positions. Ecuador and the Dominican ...
Source: Agropopular

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