Imports of kiwis in Morocco reach new heights

Published 2023년 6월 13일

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Record kiwifruit imports in Morocco's first quarter of 2023, with a 57% share coming from Italy. Kiwifruit imports have seen a significant increase, reaching 4,800 tons in the first quarter of 2023, up from 4,500 tons in 2017. The value of these imports exceeded 90 million dirhams in 2022. Morocco sources its kiwis from various countries including Italy, Greece, Portugal, France, Spain, Chile, and New Zealand.
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Record kiwifruit imports in the first quarter of 2023. Kiwi fruit imports continue to reach new highs in Morocco, according to a report by EastFruit. Thus, kiwis now rank among the five most imported fruits in the territory. The Moroccan agricultural sector is full of wealth and local farmers are involved in the production of various fruits and vegetables, including kiwis. Thanks to their ability to adapt to the climate, kiwis are successfully grown in Morocco and even exported. However, kiwifruit exports remain relatively low, with only 196 tonnes in 2022 and 43 tonnes in the first quarter of this year. These numbers pale in comparison to import volumes, which are steadily increasing year on year. Indeed, five years ago, Morocco only imported 4,500 tonnes of kiwis. On the other hand, in 2022, this figure reached 10,400 tons, i.e. a multiplication by 2.2. The value of kiwifruit imports also exceeded 90 million dirhams in 2022. In 2023, kiwifruit imports continued to grow in ...
Source: Agrimaroc

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