Key Market Indicators
Russia's dried fruit imports are expected to total around $50 million in 2026. This is a decrease of 2.5% annually, on average, compared to the $58 million imported in 2021. Since 2001, Russia's demand for dried fruits has seen an average annual growth of 6.7%. In 2021, Russia was the 11th largest importer of dried fruits; Poland overtook it to take the 10th spot, with $58 million. Germany, the United Kingdom, and China respectively took the 2nd, 3rd and 4th spots in the ranking. Russia's dried fruit exports are predicted to reach $2 million by 2026. This is an increase of 2.3% per year on average, compared to the $1.8 million exported in 2021. Since 2001, Russia's supply of dried fruits has grown 4.1% annually. In 2021, the country was the 52nd largest exporter of dried fruits; Armenia overtook it to take the 51st spot, with $1.8 million. Germany, the United States, and Chile respectively occupied the 2nd, 3rd and 4th places in the ranking.