Morocco provided half of Canada's tangerine imports this season

Published 2023년 7월 5일

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Moroccan producers have managed to increase their mandarin exports to Canada despite a decrease in global trade of tangerines. This is due to a poor harvest in Morocco in the 2022/23 season, causing a decrease in exports to other countries but an increase in exports to Canada. As a result, Canada has become the third-largest market for Moroccan tangerines, following Russia and the USA.
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Morocco is steadily increasing mandarin exports to Canada, according to EastFruit. During the 2022/23 season (September to April), local producers managed to supply Canadian markets with a record 73 thousand tons of citrus fruits, which provided half of Canadian imports of these products. Moreover, in the current season, exports to Canada grew against the backdrop of a decrease in total external supplies of mandarin from Morocco. Mandarin is the most important export category for the North African country, which is in the TOP-5 of the world's suppliers. During the 2021/22 season, a record amount of this product was delivered to foreign markets - 625 thousand tons, and export earnings this season have already exceeded $290 million. USA. Mandarin is the leader in fruit exports from Morocco, and in the fruit and vegetable group, it ranks second after tomatoes. The season for the supply of Moroccan tangerines to foreign markets - from September to August and for several seasons, the ...
Source: Eastfruit

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