The EU predicts a long-term decline in tomato production

Published 2024년 12월 16일

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The European Commission's "EU Agricultural Outlook 2024-2035" forecasts a decline in the EU's winter production of fresh tomatoes by 2035 due to a shift towards smaller-fruited varieties, despite stable consumption expected to remain due to increasing demand for snack tomatoes. In contrast, the production and consumption of processed tomatoes is predicted to rise due to increased demand for processed food products. Additionally, both EU tomato imports, primarily from Morocco, and exports are anticipated to grow at moderate rates.
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By 2035, the EU’s winter production of fresh tomatoes is expected to decline as a shift towards smaller-fruited varieties takes hold. However, consumption is expected to remain stable due to growing demand for smaller varieties, particularly for snack tomatoes. Average annual tomato consumption is expected to be 15.2 kilograms per person. This is according to the European Commission’s “EU Agricultural Outlook 2024-2035”. In contrast, the EU’s production and consumption of processed tomatoes is forecast to increase due to rising demand for processed food products. Growth is forecast at 1.2% per year, reaching 23 kilograms per consumer per year by 2035. EU ...
Source: Agrotimes

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