Tunisia's fruit exports up 70 percent compared to 2020

Published 2021년 9월 29일

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Tunisia's fruit exports have seen a significant increase, with a 70% rise in quantity exported reaching over 34,000 tons up to September 28, a major increase from the same period in 2020. This has also led to a 44% increase in export value, generating an estimated revenue of 83.1 million dinars. The Libyan market is the primary consumer, accounting for over 78% of these exports, followed by Italy and the UAE. The value of exports to Libya has more than doubled in 2021, reaching nearly 27,000 tons and exceeding 45.2 million dinars.
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Tunis/Tunisia — Tunisia's fruit exports edged up 70% in quantity exceeding 34,000 tons till September 28, compared to the same period in 2020. These exports automatically increased in value by 44% and yielded revenues estimated at 83.1 million dinars (MD), according to the Interprofessional Fruit Group (Gifruits). The Libyan market accounts for over 78% of the Tunisian fruit exports. These include watermelons (nearly 9,000 tons), peaches (7,312 tons), apricots (3,060 tons) and plums (2,382 tons). Italy comes second, importing mainly watermelons from Tunisia (3,290 tons) and the UAE imports peaches (378 tons) and strawberries (293 tons). The Tunisian exports to Libya more ...
Source: All Africa

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