Key Market Indicators
Consumption of tomatoes in Madagascar is expected to reach 45,000 metric tons by 2026. This is an increase of 0.5% each year on average since 2021, when it was 43,000 metric tons. From 2017, the demand for tomatoes in Madagascar has grown by 0.8% annually. In 2021, Madagascar was ranked 102nd in the world for tomato consumption, with Vietnam coming in ahead with 43,000 metric tons. India, the United States, and Egypt were the second, third, and fourth largest tomato consumers, respectively. Producers in Madagascar are expected to deliver 45,580 metric tons of tomatoes in 2026. This is a 0.9% increase each year on average since 2021, when it was 43,200 metric tons. Since 1966, the supply of tomatoes from Madagascar has grown by 1% annually. In 2021, Madagascar was 93rd in the world for production, with Bosnia and Herzegovina overtaking it with 43,200 metric tons. India, the United States, and Egypt were the second, third, and fourth largest producers, respectively.