France bolstered presence as fruit export destination in 2017

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France bolstered presence as fruit export destination in 2017

Fruit imports in France rose 7% last year to reach â‚¬4.7 billion with steady increases for the three leading commodities - bananas, oranges and avocados. 

This represents growth of more than a quarter since 2014 and is edging toward import levels in the U.K. which were roughly around the â‚¬5 billion mark last year. 

Avocados were new in third place in France's fruit import rankings after overtaking mandarins, which saw a slight drop of 1% down to €372 million.

According to International Trade Center (ITC) Trade Map statistics, France's banana imports led the way with a 27% jump in imports to â‚¬505 million, followed by oranges (+6%; â‚¬404 million), avocados (+16%; â‚¬395 million), lemons (-8%; â‚¬227 million) and table grapes (+11%; â‚¬212 million).

In other crops, peaches and nectarine imports were down 9% at â‚¬181 million, melon imports rose 3% to â‚¬169 million, strawberries dropped 3% to â‚¬159 million and kiwifruit saw a big rise of 27% to â‚¬126 million.

Taking nuts into the equation, France's fruit and nut imports were up 6% at â‚¬5.1 billion but both major categories suffered declines with almond imports down 12% at â‚¬240 million and hazelnuts dropping 11% to â‚¬163 million.

In terms of suppliers, Spain kept its top spot with a 31% share with â‚¬1.6 billion, which while down slightly on 2016 was still well above the levels seen in years prior.

Second-largest provider Italy registered a 10% increase to â‚¬346 million and was followed by Turkey (-12%; â‚¬214 million), Morocco (+28%; â‚¬212 million), the U.S. (-12%; â‚¬203 million), Belgium (+7%; â‚¬158 million), South Africa (+12%; â‚¬156 million), Côte d'Ivoire (+15%; â‚¬153 million), Israel (+25%; â‚¬148 million) and Peru (+7%; €135 million).

The biggest percentage increases from countries of origin over the past five years have come from Israel (+61%), Morocco (+54%) and Côte d'Ivoire (+54%).

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