Tunisia: Fruit exports down 41%

게시됨 2020년 8월 26일

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Tunisia has experienced a significant decrease in fruit exports, with a 41% drop in volume and a 27% drop in value from January to August 18 compared to the same period last year. The total revenue generated during this time was 50.6 billion dinars (4.66 billion euros), a decrease from 70 billion dinars (6.44 billion euros) in the previous year. Watermelons, making up a third of exports, were the primary product and were mainly exported to Italy, France, and Libya. Additionally, peaches, apricots, plums, and almonds were also exported, predominantly to the Libyan market.
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According to figures published recently by the Tunisian Interprofessional Group of Fruits, fruit exports fell by 41% in volume and 27% in value (from January to August 18) compared to the same period last year. In total, these exports generated revenues of 50.6 billion dinars (4.66 billion euros) as of August 18, against around 70 billion dinars (6.44 billion euros) in August 2019. Volumes exported by Tunisia fell to 17,700 tonnes (30,300 tonnes in August 2019), reports Freshplaza. Watermelons represent a third of exports (around 6,000 tonnes) and have mainly passed through Italy (3,600 tonnes), France (around 100 tonnes) and ...
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