Tunisia struggles to market citrus harvest

Published Nov 16, 2020

Tridge summary

The 2019/2020 Tunisian citrus harvest is facing challenges, both domestically and in exports, due to several factors. The domestic marketing of citrus is struggling due to large producers and traders being unable to purchase in large quantities, leading to falling prices and financial difficulties for farmers. The president of the Regional Union of Agriculture and Fisheries (URAP) in Nabeul, Imad el Bey, highlighted the sector's challenges, including local marketing and exports. The reluctance to buy citrus fruits is anticipated in the evolution of the epidemiological situation and the impact on export operations. The presence of diseases such as 'black spot' is also affecting the harvest, with exports not exceeding 7,000 tonnes of Maltese oranges to France, a significant drop from previous annual rates. Additionally, insufficient rainfall is affecting the volume of the harvest.
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Original content

The 2019/2020 Tunisian citrus harvest is facing difficulties in terms of domestic marketing, like dates, apples and pomegranates, due to the lack of visibility in the purchase of citrus crops on foot. The inability of large producers and traders to purchase citrus in large quantities would lead to falling prices and financial hardship for farmers. The president of the Regional Union of Agriculture and Fisheries (URAP) in Nabeul, Imad el Bey underlined several difficulties in the sector, in particular local marketing and exports. In a statement to TAP, he highlighted the drop in purchases of standing citrus fruits, with the usual sale of 80% of the crop, until this time of year, compared to 20% of production during this agricultural season. . El Bey explained this reluctance to buy citrus fruits by the anticipation of buyers on the evolution of the epidemiological situation and its impact on the export operation. He drew attention to the existence of several diseases which affected ...
Source: Agrimaroc

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