Global Orange Non-Bearing Trees by Country

The global orange non-bearing trees sector shows Brazil as the predominant contributor, with 39.56 million units reported in 2024, significantly larger than other countries. While Egypt maintains a stable presence with 10.17 million units, Mexico captures attention with significant year-on-year growth. Conversely, South Africa experiences a slight decline. Morocco and Argentina show modest increments, and Australia remains negligible in this sector. Notably, the compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) over the last five years highlights Brazil's robust expansion and Mexico’s upward trend counterbalanced by South Africa's minor contractions.

Future trends to watch in the global market include:

  • A potential increase in Mexico's market share due to expanding agricultural practices.
  • Egypt's steady growth possibly driven by enhanced cultivation strategies.
  • An emphasis on sustainable and innovative farming techniques could shape regional dynamics, especially in emerging markets like Argentina and Morocco.

Top countries in Orange Non-Bearing Trees by Country

# 7 Countries Thousand Units (Trees) Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Brazil 39,560 2023 +1.95% +9.35% View data
2 2 Egypt 10,170 2023 +1.66% +0.53% View data
3 3 Mexico 5,280 2023 +1.5% +5.27% View data
4 4 South Africa 4,060 2023 +1.48% -0.68% View data
5 5 Morocco 1,630 2023 +1.88% +0.44% View data
6 6 Argentina 1,570 2023 +12.07% +0.9% View data
7 7 Australia 41 2023 +7.89% View data

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