Spanish imports of Egyptian oranges will not decrease anytime soon

Published 2023년 12월 6일

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Spanish imports of Egyptian oranges saw a significant increase from 61 tons to 107,676 tons between 2022 and 2023, with 78% entering via the regions of Murcia and Valencia. The rise in imports is attributed to Egypt becoming the largest supplier of oranges to the EU due to the mandatory cold treatment for South African citrus. Despite imports stopping when the Spanish season begins, the stored fruit affects the sales of Spanish oranges, causing damage to the local industry.
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Spanish imports of Egyptian oranges increased spectacularly from 61 tons to 107,676 tons between 2022 and 2023, according to data from Datacomex, the statistical service of the Spanish Ministry of Commerce. 78% of imports enter the country via the regions of Murcia and Valencia. Spanish import of Egyptian oranges (source: Datacomex) “Indeed, imports from Egypt will increase enormously in 2023,” says Eduardo Eraso, citrus specialist at the Asaja Córdoba growers' association. “Of course, we from Asaja ask that, regardless of the product and country of origin, the government exercises control, also with regard to the reciprocity principle with regard to phytosanitary requirements, and certainly in this case of oranges. Such imports can of course hit us hard, because almost half of Spain's orange cultivation takes place here in the plain of the Guadalquivir River.” “Egypt was the largest supplier of oranges to the EU last year. The main reason for this is probably the mandatory cold ...
Source: AGF

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