Key Market Indicators
Bolivian exports of dried fruit are forecast to reach $229,000 by 2026, up from $214,000 in 2021. On average, this would represent growth of 1.1% year-on-year. Since 1997, Bolivian supply has decreased by 4.8% year-on-year. In 2021, the country ranked 76th, with Macedonia ahead at $214,000. Germany, the United States and Chile took the next three spots in the ranking. Meanwhile, imports of dried fruit are projected to reach $338,000 by 2026, from $307,000 in 2021. This would equate to an average annual growth rate of 1.6%. Since 1997, Bolivian demand has been increasing at a rate of 8% year-on-year. In 2021, the country ranked 102nd, with Nicaragua ahead at $307,000. Germany, the United Kingdom and China followed in the rankings.