Global Fruits Trends in 2024
Fruits is part of Agricultural Products and includes a number of sub-sectors such as Pear, Lemon, Grape, Mango and Pineapple. You may also be interested in Sugar, Sugar Beet and Sugarcane.
Global fruit production is projected to reach approximately 998 million metric tons by 2028, up from around 934 million metric tons in 2023, marking an average annual growth rate of 1.1%. Historically, global supply has increased by 1.4% annually since 1966. In 2023, China led the world in fruit production, delivering about 268 million metric tons. India, Brazil, and Mexico followed, ranking second, third, and fourth respectively. Notably, Afghanistan experienced a substantial year-on-year growth of 8.7%, whereas Lithuania saw a decline of 13.4% per year since 1966. Meanwhile, European fruit consumption is expected to climb to nearly 89 million metric tons by 2028, up from roughly 87 million metric tons in 2023, reflecting a modest annual growth rate of 0.3%. However, since 2019, European demand has decreased by 1% annually.
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In 2024 major markets in the Fruits Industry were:
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Global Fruits Statistics
- Tomato Import 218 countries (Europe, Asia, Southern Europe...)
- Tomato Export 236 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Western Europe...)
- Apples Import 218 countries (Asia, Europe, Africa...)
- Grape Import 217 countries (Asia, Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa...)
- Apples Export 232 countries (Europe, Asia, Southern Europe...)
- Grape Export 233 countries (Asia, Africa, Europe...)
- Lemon Import 215 countries (Asia, Europe, Latin America...)
- Orange Import 213 countries (Africa, Asia, Europe...)
- Orange Export 231 countries (Africa, Asia, Europe...)
- Pineapple Import 216 countries (Asia, Europe, Africa...)