Between 2013 and 2017, Egypt experienced variable growth in its fruit juice exports, with significant fluctuations. 2014 saw a notable increase of 34.89%, but subsequent years experienced declines and minor recoveries. By 2018, the value surged by 30.93%. The following years showed slight declines and modest growth, peaking at 131.85 million USD in 2021 and continuing on an upward trend through 2023 with a value of 140.13 million USD. The year-on-year growth from 2022 to 2023 was 3.01%, indicating stable growth.
The CAGR for the past five years (2019-2023) was 2.09%. Forecasts indicate continued growth, reaching 161.52 million USD by 2028, resulting in a forecasted CAGR of 2.23% from 2023 to 2028.
Trends to watch:- Attention to global trade policies and tariffs.- Fluctuations in global demand and local production capacities.- Technological advancements in juice production and packaging.- Competitive positioning against other major fruit juice-exporting countries.