Key Market Indicators
Ivorian exports of dried fruit dropped by 4.5% in 2021 to $14,590, down from $15,290 in 2020. Since 2000, the country's supply has decreased by 1.4% annually on average. Sao Tome and Principe overtook Ivorian exports, coming in at number 96 compared to the country's 97th place. Germany, the US and Chile took the top three spots. Ivorian imports of dried fruit are expected to reach $160,730 by 2026, from $134,490 in 2021. This is an average growth rate of 3% year on year. Since 2000, Ivorian demand for the product has decreased by 4% annually on average. Nigeria came in ahead of the country at number 117, while Germany, the UK and China took the top three spots.