Egypt’s fresh orange exports will increase to 2 million tons, becoming China’s second-largest supplier

Published Jan 2, 2024

Tridge summary

The 2023 Egyptian Citrus Annual Report predicts a 2.7% increase in orange production in Egypt for the 2023/24 season, reaching 3.7 million tons and an increase in fresh orange exports. Valencia and navel oranges are the main export varieties, and the Egyptian orange export season usually opens in mid-November and extends to late July, with the top export destinations being the Arabian Gulf region, Russia, the European Union, and East Asia. Egypt's fresh orange exports to its top ten destinations reached nearly 1.2 million tons in the 2022/23 season, an increase of 22.8% from the previous season, mainly due to a surge in orange exports to Spain. In China, Egypt is the largest supplier of fresh oranges, with their peak export season differing from that of South Africa, the other major supplier.
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The "2023 Egyptian Citrus Annual Report" released by the United States Department of Agriculture shows that due to the favorable growing environment and the increase in yield per hectare, Egypt's orange production is expected to increase by 2.7% in the 2023/24 season, reaching 3.7 million tons, and fresh orange exports will increase from 2022. /The 1.6 million tons in the 23rd season increased to 2 million tons. The total orange planting area in Egypt in the 2023/24 season is expected to be 168,000 hectares, and the total harvest area is 151,200 hectares, both of which are the same as the previous season. Oranges are the main citrus crop in Egypt, accounting for about 70% of the total citrus planting area. Egypt There are several varieties of oranges, but the four main varieties are Baladi oranges, Valencia oranges, navel oranges and Sukkari sweet oranges. Of these, Valencia and navel oranges are the main export varieties, and the others are more for domestic consumption. Orange ...
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