Egypt sets record orange exports to Canada

Published 2024년 6월 13일

Tridge summary

In the first quarter of 2024, Egypt has seen a significant increase in orange exports to Canada, reaching 9,052 MT, a figure higher than the entire import volume of the previous year (7,629 MT). This surge has positioned Egypt as Canada's third-largest supplier of fresh oranges for 2024, following the U.S. and South Africa, surpassing Spain and Morocco, which have experienced declined imports in the Canadian market during the same timeframe. The report highlights Egypt's growing export dominance in the Canadian orange market.
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Original content

According to a recent report, Egyptian orange exports to the Canadian market dramatically increased between January and March 2024, with Canada importing more Egyptian oranges in three months (9,052 MT) than its entire import volume in 2023 (7,629 MT). Egyptian oranges are usually available in Canada through June, so experts are expecting Egypt’s cumulative figure for 2024 to be even more impressive. In 2023, the U.S. was Canada’s largest supplier of fresh oranges with 89,327 MT, followed by South Africa (42,759 MT), Spain (15,884 MT), and Morocco (12,426 MT). With Egypt’s increased exports, it is on track to be Canada’s third-largest orange supplier for 2024, behind only the U.S. and South Africa. Egypt’s largest orange rivals, ...

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