Key Market Indicators
Senegalese exports of dried fruit are forecast to reach $50,000 by 2026, a slight decrease from 2021's $53,020. This rate of decline is expected to be 0.8% each year on average. Since 2001, Senegal's supply of dried fruit has increased by 4.2% annually. In 2021, Senegal ranked 82nd in the world, with Panama overtaking them at $53,020. Germany, the United States and Chile were the top three countries in this ranking. Meanwhile, imports of dried fruit to Senegal are set to increase to $101,300 by 2026, growing at a rate of 0.9% per year on average. Since 2001, the demand for dried fruit in Senegal has increased by 2.2% annually. In 2021, Albania overtook Senegal's rank of 119th in the world, with a figure of $96,710. Germany, the United Kingdom and China were the top three countries in this ranking.