Tunisia increases its olive oil exports

Published 2023년 1월 2일

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In November 2022, Tunisia's olive oil exports reached a value of 240.3 million dinars, marking a 42.1% increase compared to the same month in the previous year, as reported by ONAGRI. Despite this growth in exports, the sector has seen a decrease in olive oil production, with production dropping from 240,000 tons in 2021 to 150,000 tons in 2022. However, national consumption remains low at 35,000 tons. The 2021/2022 global exports of olive oil totaled 205,800 tons, a decrease of 2.5% from the previous campaign, but the value of these exports increased by 35.4% to 2,228 million dinars.
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Olimerca.- The international trade in olive oil from Tunisia demonstrates the strength of this sector in recent years. According to the National Observatory of Agriculture, ONAGRI, in its report "Figures of the Month", the value of olive oil exports during the month of November 2022 reached a value of 240.3 million dinars. In this sense, according to African Manager, the general secretary of the Federation of Olive Producers, Mohamed Nasraoui, has indicated that the quantities of olive oil exported represent an increase of 42.1 percent, compared to the same month of the campaign previous 2020/2021. Regarding the evolution of the current campaign, a drop in the production of olives and olive oil has been observed compared to last year. Specifically, olive oil production has gone from 240,000 tons in 2021 to 150,000 tons in 2022, while ...
Source: OliMerca

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