Key Market Indicators
Cypriot imports of dried fruit are projected to surge to around $2.3 million by 2026, up from $2.1 million in 2021. This equates to an average annual growth rate of 1.5%. Since 1994, the country's demand for dried fruit has risen by 3% each year. In 2021, the Dominican Republic overtook Cyprus in the rankings, with imports of $2.1 million, while Germany, the United Kingdom and China occupied the top three spots. Exports of dried fruit from Cyprus are expected to reach $549,210 by 2026, up from $438,240 in 2021. This equates to an average annual growth rate of 3.6%. Since 1994, the country's supply of dried fruit has decreased by 3.8% each year. In 2021, Madagascar took over from Cyprus in the rankings, with exports of $438,240, while Germany, the United States and Chile occupied the top three spots.