Key Market Indicators
Exports of Moroccan dried fruit are set to drop 3.3% year on year on average to reach $905 million by 2026, down from $1.1 billion in 2021. Since 1998, supply has fallen 22.4%. In 2021, Morocco ranked 59th in the world, with Ecuador overtaking it at $1.1 billion. Germany, the US and Chile were the top three exporters. Meanwhile, imports of Moroccan dried fruit are set to rise 3.1% year on year on average to reach $2.5 billion by 2026, up from $2.1 billion in 2021. Since 1998, demand has grown 14.1%. In 2021, Morocco ranked 67th in the world, with Cyprus ahead at $2.1 billion. Germany, the UK and China were the top three importers.