Morocco's exports of sand eels account for 87% of the total African exports.

Published Aug 29, 2025

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Core tip: According to a report by Morocco's Hespress on August 21, research by IndexBox shows that Morocco's sardine exports in 2024 are expected to be around $72 million, accounting for 87% of Africa's total sardine exports. Morocco remains in an indisputable leading position in the trade of processed or preserved sardines in Africa.

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Research indicates that the consumption of African catfish in 2024 is approximately 144,000 tons, with an annual growth rate of 2.7% since 2013, bringing the market size of catfish products to 941 million USD. It is estimated that between 2024 and 2035, the annual consumption of African catfish will increase by about 1%, reaching 162,000 tons; sales are expected to grow by 2.4% annually, peaking at nearly 1.2 billion USD by 2035. The consumption of catfish is mainly concentrated in Nigeria (23,000 tons), Ethiopia (14,000 tons), and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (10,000 tons), accounting for 32% of the total African catfish consumption. In terms of value, Nigeria dominates the market (143 million USD), followed by Ethiopia (86 million USD) and Egypt (80 million USD). The countries with the highest per capita consumption are Algeria (112 kilograms per thousand people), Tanzania (110 kilograms), and Ethiopia (107 kilograms). In terms of production, the African production in ...
Source: Foodmate

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