IndexBox: Turkey dominates fig market

Published 2020년 7월 3일

Tridge summary

In 2019, Turkey emerged as the world's leading exporter of figs, contributing 65% of the global export volume, valued at $287 million. The average price per ton was $3,521, experiencing a 6.4% decrease from the previous year. Other significant exporters included Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Syria, Greece, the USA, France, and Iran. Globally, fig imports surged by 10% to 162 thousand tons, valued at $603 million, with India, Germany, and France being the top importers. The average price for imports was $3,725 per ton, marking a 4.4% decrease from the previous year. Russia had the lowest import prices at $1,529 per ton.
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Export of figs from Turkey amounted to 85 thousand tons in 2019, or 65% of the global export volume. Russia took the sixth place in the world in terms of imports of figs, 5.6 thousand tons of fruits were imported into the country. This was reported by the analytical agency IndexBox in a new report: "World - Figs - Market Analysis, Forecast, Size, Trends and Insights". Export in 2007-2019 In 2019, the world export of figs increased by 4% to 130 thousand tons. Total exports from 2007 to 2019 increased by an average of 3.6% per year. In value terms, fig exports in 2019 fell to $ 467 million (according to IndexBox). Moreover, on average for the period from 2007 to 2019. export value increased by + 3.9% annually. Export by country In 2019, Turkey was the main exporter of figs in the world (85 thousand tons) with a share of 65% of total exports. The second place was taken by Spain (7.6 thousand tons) with a share of 5.6% of total exports. This was followed by Germany (3.8 thousand ...
Source: Fruitnews

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