Tunisia, pomegranate export travels increase by 4%

Published 2021년 11월 3일

Tridge summary

Tunisia has seen a 4.34% increase in pomegranate exports compared to 2020, with projections to export 8,000 tons, a 6% increase from the previous season. The country has harvested 106,000 tons, valued at 2.7 million dollars. The pomegranates are popular in Libya and Gulf countries. The sector is expecting new opportunities with the introduction of new varieties, a technical study for an additional designation of origin, and national and international promotion campaigns.
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Original content

In September, exports of pomegranates started in Tunisia with volumes that are expected to increase by approximately 4.34% compared to 2020. According to a GIF official, Groupement interprofessionnel des fruits, 106,000 tons of pomegranates are expected to be harvested, 6% more than last season's 100,000. About 3,718 tons of pomegranates have already been exported - for a value of 7.7 million Tunisian dinars TND (2.7 million dollars) - and this year up to 8,000 tons should be exported, corresponding precisely to +4 , 34% compared to 2020. In GIF's opinion, new perspectives are opening up for the sector, in particular with the marketing of new varieties, the technical study underway to obtain an additional designation of origin and the various national and international promotion campaigns (Spain, France) . Tunisian pomegranates are appreciated in ...

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