Morocco may set new asparagus export record this season

Published 2024년 6월 12일

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Morocco is poised to achieve a new record in fresh asparagus exports for the fourth consecutive season, having already exported 320 tons from November 2022 to March 2024, surpassing the previous season's 260 tons. The country has extended its supply season and mainly exports to EU countries, with Belgium and Spain being the top buyers this season. Additionally, Morocco is exploring new markets in the Middle East, although the export volumes there are still modest.
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Morocco has every chance to update its fresh asparagus export record for at least the fourth season in a row, EastFruit reports. In just the first few months of the current season (through March 2024), Morocco exported more asparagus than in similar periods of previous seasons. Thus, from November 2022 to March 2024, Moroccan exporters exported 320 tons of asparagus from the country, while a season earlier during the same period, exports amounted to only 260 tons. Considering that Morocco still has three months left until the end of the current export season, the country has every chance of setting a new record for the supply of these products. Let us recall that Morocco has been actively increasing its exports of fresh asparagus in recent years, although supply volumes are still relatively small. At the same time, the supply season for Moroccan products continues to expand. If previously it reached peak levels in January-March, then in the previous two years high sales rates ...
Source: Eastfruit

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