Key Market Indicators
Beninese exports of dried fruit fell by 66.4% in 2021 to $723, down from $2,150 in 2020. Since 2003, supply has dropped by 53.2%. Benin was ranked 104th in 2021, with Jamaica ahead at $723. Germany, the US and Chile came in second, third and fourth respectively. Meanwhile, imports of dried fruit are projected to grow by 2.8% annually, reaching $7,840 in 2026 from $6,640 in 2021. Since 2003, Benin's demand has risen by 40.6%. In 2021, the country was 134th in the global ranking, behind Burundi with $6,640. Germany, the UK and China were the top three importers.