The production of Ukrainian tomatoes for processing will decrease by 78%

Published Sep 5, 2022

Tridge summary

Ukraine is set to experience a dramatic decrease in tomato production for processing, with a predicted drop of 78% from 800,000 tons in 2021 to 180,000 tons by 2023, largely due to the impact of the war. This trend is part of a larger global decline in processing tomato production, projected to decrease by 5.8% from 39,184,000 tons to 36,892,000 tons in 2023, attributed to heat conditions in the Northern Hemisine. The most significant drops are expected in Tunisia, Spain, Hungary, Algeria, Greece, and France, while Canada, China, and Russia are expected to see increases in production.
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The world's largest drop in tomatoes for processing is predicted in Ukraine - by 78%, reports the industry publication Tomatonews.com. Thus, according to the publication, the production of tomatoes for processing in Ukraine will decrease by 78% from 800,000 tons in 2021 to 180,000 tons in 2023. The obvious reason for this situation is the war in Ukraine, due to which the territories of the southern regions, which are the regions where such tomatoes are grown, were temporarily occupied. Also this year, global production of tomatoes for processing is predicted to drop by 5.8% from 39,184,000 tons to 36,892,000 tons due to the heat in many countries of the Northern Hemisphere. The biggest drop due to the heat is expected in Tunisia - by 36%, Spain - by 29%, in Hungary - by 26%, in Algeria - by 20%, in ...
Source: Agrotimes

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