Production that has jumped 84% in 10 years
Morocco
Tuesday 21 January 2020
FJ
The volume intended for export could reach 140,000 tonnes (Photo agrimaroc.ma).
In Morocco, the red fruit sector is experiencing good growth, the cultivated areas have doubled in the space of 2 years and the production volume has increased by 84% in 10 years.
According to the data, the production of red fruits (strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, cranberries, etc.) should reach around 197,000 tonnes this year, an increase of 84% compared to 10 years ago. The cultivated area has increased from 3,035 hectares in 2009 to around 9,000 hectares in the past 2 years.
With a total production of 197,000 tonnes, the volume intended for export could reach 140,000 tonnes. Moroccan products have entered new markets but EU countries remain the main destination with 90% of Moroccan exports of red fruits in the past 2 years. The balance was shipped to Asian markets (5%), to the Gulf countries (1.5%) and approximately 3.5% to countries in North America, Africa, South America and from central and eastern Europe.
source : thearabweekly.com