Key Market Indicators
Moldova's dried fruit exports are expected to reach $15 million by 2026, up from $12 million in 2021. This would mean an average yearly growth rate of 3.1%. Since 1999, Moldovan supply has grown at an annual rate of 9.4%. In 2021, the country ranked 27th in the world, behind Myanmar with $11.996 million. Germany, the United States and Chile were the top three in the ranking. Moldova's dried fruit imports are set to reach $1.33 million in 2026, up from $1.11 million in 2021. This would mean an average yearly growth rate of 2.8%. Since 1999, Moldovan demand has increased at an annual rate of 6.5%. In 2021, the country ranked 81st in the world, behind Malta with $1.112 million. Germany, the United Kingdom and China were the top three in the ranking.