Global Condiment Trends in 2022
Condiment is part of Processed Food and includes a number of sub-sectors such as Mustard and Vinegar. You may also be interested in Meat, Confectionery and Edible Oil.
Global export and import of condiments is expected to reach $15.24 billion and $13.51 billion respectively by 2026. This is a 1.4% and 1.2% growth respectively from 2021. Since 2017, global supply and demand of condiments has increased by 4.8% and 4% year on year. In 2021, the United States was the highest exporter of condiments, with $1.98 billion, followed by China, Germany, and Italy. Meanwhile, it was also the highest importer of condiments, with $1.42 billion, followed by the United Kingdom, Canada and France. Samoa saw the most significant growth in exports, with a 67.2% year on year increase, while Gambia saw a 40.1% decrease since 2017. Myanmar had the highest growth in imports, with an 18.6% year on year increase, while Panama saw a 36% decrease in imports since 2017.
Top 10 countries
In 2022 major markets in the Condiment Industry were:
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Global Condiment Statistics
- Ginger Import 210 countries (Asia, Africa, Europe...)
- Flour Import 218 countries (Asia, Europe, Western Europe...)
- Flour Export 238 countries (Asia, Europe, Western Europe...)
- Ginger Export 230 countries (Asia, Europe, Western Europe...)
- Mustard Seed Export 184 countries (Europe, Asia, Western Europe...)
- Mustard Seed Import 195 countries (Asia, Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Spice Import 198 countries (Asia, Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa...)
- Vinegar Import 191 countries (Europe, Africa, Asia...)
- Spice Export 165 countries (Asia, Middle East, Latin America...)
- Spice Consumption 196 countries (Africa, Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa...)