Morocco has exported less than 50% of its courgette and tomato export quota to the EU

Published 2022년 2월 10일

Tridge summary

Morocco's tomato and courgette exports to the EU are behind their quota for the 2021/22 campaign as of the first week of February. Tomato exports are 4% lower than the previous year at 128,889 tons, making up only 42% of the total export quota of 285,000 tons. Courgette exports, on the other hand, have seen an 11% increase from the previous campaign, reaching 22,431 tons, or 43% of the total quota. The average entry price for both tomatoes and courgettes in the EU has increased. In Andalusia, the supply of autumn crops has slightly increased due to increased night temperatures and solar radiation, but production is still lower than the previous season.
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Original content

Until the first week of February, Moroccan tomato and courgette exports to the EU had not reached 50% of their quota. According to data from the Prices and Markets Observatory, by January 30 of this year, Morocco had exported 128,889 tons of tomato to the EU, i.e. 4% less than by the same date of last year and less than half of the 285,000 tons total export quota it can export to the EU in the 2021/22 campaign (between October 1, 2021, and May 31, 2022). The average entry price of Moroccan tomatoes in the EU during week 4 amounted to 132.76 euro/100 kg. The quota for the Moroccan courgette in the period between October 1 and April 20 amounts to 56,000 tons. According to the Observatory, so far, Morocco has exported 22,431 tons of courgette to the EU, i.e. 11% more than in the same period of the previous campaign. According to the report, the average entry price of Moroccan courgette in the EU in the last week of January amounted to 145.83 euro/100 kg. Meanwhile, in Andalusia, ...
Source: Hortidaily

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