Spain, among the main fruit producers of the European Union

Published 2021년 12월 9일

Tridge summary

The European Union is a major producer of various fruits, berries, and nuts, according to Eurostat. In 2020, the EU produced 36.8 million tons of fruit, including 14.3 million tons of pome fruits, 11.4 million tons of citrus fruits, 6.5 million tons of stone fruits, 2.7 million tons of tropical and subtropical fruits, and 1.3 million tons of walnuts. Spain and Italy were the leading fruit producers. Italy and Spain also dominated the production of tomatoes, while Spain led in the production of olives for oil. Italy, Spain, and France were the leading producers of grapes for wine.
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Original content

The European Union produces tons of fruit every year, and among its main producing countries is Spain. This is indicated by the European Statistical Office (Eurostat), which in turn exposes large production differences between the different countries that make up this entity and provides new data on other foods. The European Union stands out for generating a wide range of fruits, berries and nuts. Regarding fruit, it is estimated that 36.8 million tons were collected in 2020, of which 14.3 million tons were pome fruits (apples and pears), 11.4 million tons were citrus fruits (such as oranges, satsumas and lemons), 6.5 million were stone fruits (such as peaches, nectarines, apricots, cherries and plums), 2.7 million tons were tropical and subtropical fruits (such as figs, kiwis, avocados and bananas), 1, 3 million tons were walnuts and 0.7 million tons were berries. According to Eurostat, Spain and Italy are the main fruit producers in the European Union, but with regard to some ...

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