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Moroccan avocado imports growing despite local production

The import of avocados in Morocco will hit a record high this year, despite having a well-developed local production sector, according to EastFruit. By the end of 2022, Morocco was the ninth largest exporter of avocados in the world, but in the first nine months of this year alone, it imported 13.5 thousand tons of the fruit – the highest amount in the last eight years.

Avocados are not a traditional part of Moroccan cuisine, unlike dates or raisins. However, avocados have been becoming more popular around the world, and Morocco is no exception, adding them to local salads, smoothies and other dishes.

Just seven years ago, the country imported only 4 thousand tons of avocados. Since then, the volume of imports has more than tripled, and in the value terms, the record import of this year has already reached 8.5 million dollars.

“The main season for importing avocados in Morocco is from March to September, when there is hardly any local supply on the market. Therefore, the growth of avocado imports in the country is driven by a gradual extension of the consumption season. Moreover, the import of avocados in Morocco also depends on the performance of the tourism industry in the country. For instance, in 2023, the country will welcome a record number of tourists, which has already had a positive impact on the import of many products, including avocados,” explains Yevhen Kuzin, Fruit & Vegetable Market Analyst at EastFruit.

The main supplier of avocados for Moroccan consumers is Peru. This country is the second largest exporter of avocados in the world, after Mexico. Peru has always played a key role in the deliveries to the Moroccan markets. Every year, Peru accounted for at least two-thirds of the total import of avocados in Morocco, and in the first 9 months of 2023, Peruvian products made up 78% of the total volume.

Avocados from Spain (the 4th largest world exporter) are also imported to the Moroccan markets, but this country has lost some of its share. For example, in 2019, Spanish products had more than 30% of the Moroccan market, but this year their share was only 12%.

Smaller amounts of avocados come to the local markets from South Africa, Brazil, Kenya, and in 2023, products from eight countries of the world were imported to the Moroccan market.

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