Fresh fruit sales in Germany between 2010 and 2015. Thousands of tons.
This positive trend was supported mainly by table grape and kiwifruit consumption, followed by that of bananas, blueberries and cherries. All fresh fruit categories experienced this trend except for pomegranates, pomelos, citrus fruit (excluding lemons and limes), pineapples and plums.
Percentage variation of fresh fruit sales in Germany between 2010 and 2015. Click here to enlarge. (Ufficio Studi e Ricerche Fondosviluppo per Confcooperative processing of Euromonitor data)
Between 2010 and 2015, the most popular fruit seemed to be apples (25.9%), followed by bananas (20.3%) and then, at a distance, oranges, clementines and tangerines, table grapes and peaches.
Forecasts on fresh fruit sales in Germany between 2015 and 2020. Thousands of tons. Click here to enlarge. (Ufficio Studi e Ricerche Fondosviluppo per Confcooperative processing of Euromonitor data)
Estimates predict that, between 2015 and 2020, consumption should rise from 4.2 million tons to 4.4 million, especially because of the increase in the consumption of blueberries, kiwifruit and exotic fruit.
Estimated percentage variation in fresh fruit sales in Germany between 2015 and 2020. Click here to enlarge. (Ufficio Studi e Ricerche Fondosviluppo per Confcooperative processing of Euromonitor data)
Comparing the Italian market to the German one, we can see that, in the former, people tend to prefer loose fruit, while in Germany 57% of the fruit sold is packaged and only 43% is loose.