"FAO": Egypt's cantaloupe production reached 485 thousand tons during the year 2025

Published Feb 14, 2026

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A recent report by the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) showed that Egypt ranked first among African countries in cantaloupe production during 2025, with a production volume of 485,000 tons, thereby surpassing other countries. Also read: "Iced Cantaloupe Juice," a refreshing drink perfect for hot days. 1. Egypt with a production volume of 485,000 tons. 2. Morocco with a production volume of 246,000 tons. 3. Tunisia with a production volume of 108,000 tons. 4. Niger with a production volume of 83,000 tons. 5. South Sudan with a production volume of 56,000 tons. 6. Cameroon with a production volume of 48,000 tons. 7. Sudan with a production volume of 41,000 tons. 8. Mali with a production volume of 35,000 tons. 9. Senegal with a production volume of 28,000 tons. 10. Libya with a production volume of 27,000 tons.

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A recent report by the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) showed that Egypt ranked first among African countries in cantaloupe production during 2025. According to the report, Egypt's production volume reached 485,000 tons, surpassing other countries. Also read: "Iced Cantaloupe Juice," a refreshing drink perfect for hot days. 1- Egypt with a production volume of 485,000 tons. 2- Morocco with a production volume of 246,000 tons. 3- Tunisia with a production volume of 108,000 tons. 4- Niger with a production volume of 83,000 tons. 5- South Sudan with a production volume of 56,000 tons. 6- Cameroon with a production ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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