European Fresh Fruit Subsidies Share by Country (Million Euros)

The 2023 data indicates notable differences in fresh fruit subsidies across European countries. Hungary leads with €21.52M, followed by Bulgaria with €17.46M and Norway with €11.75M. Noteworthy trends include a significant positive year-on-year variation for Estonia at 26.43%, while Poland saw a steep decline of 24.63%. Norway also experienced a considerable increase of 7.91%. On the other hand, Belgium's subsidies remained static. Over the last five years, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for fresh fruit subsidies might reflect these consistent regional variations.

Moving forward, several trends could shape the fresh fruit subsidies across Europe:

  • Continued increase in subsidies in countries implementing strategic agricultural policies like Norway and Estonia.
  • Potential stabilization or decline in countries experiencing budget constraints, such as Poland and Croatia.
  • Emerging markets may increase subsidies to support local farming and meet rising demand.

Top countries in Fresh Fruit Subsidies Share by Country (Million Euros)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Hungary 21.52 2023 +3.72% +0.87% View data
2 2 Bulgaria 17.46 2023 +6.18% +1.54% View data
3 3 Norway 11.75 2023 -6.98% +7.91% View data
4 4 Spain 10.47 2023 +1.88% +0.99% View data
5 5 Poland 9.19 2023 +20.73% -24.63% View data
6 6 Greece 9.08 2023 +2.85% +9.19% View data
7 7 France 9.03 2023 +1.7% -1.59% View data
8 8 Lithuania 7.54 2023 +2.05% +5.08% View data
9 9 Croatia 1.68 2023 +0.5% -2.5% View data
10 10 Latvia 0.99 2023 +4.42% +4.65% View data

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