Morocco breaks records with $1 million lemon exports to UK

“This is an unprecedented surge in Moroccan lemon exports,” said a market analyst, noting that the country jumped from 31st to 11th place among UK lemon suppliers in just a few months.

The previous record had stood since the 2007/08 season.

Analysts suggest that Morocco’s success marks a breakthrough in a market traditionally dominated by Spain, South Africa, and Brazil.

Shipments of strawberries, mandarins, watermelons, and avocados are also rising, highlighting Morocco’s expanding footprint in a highly competitive market.

After four years of declining lemon volumes, Morocco is now regaining momentum. Observers emphasise that maintaining quality, consistent supply, and competitive pricing will be crucial to sustaining this growth against major Mediterranean and South American producers.

With lemon exports reaching record highs, Morocco is positioning itself as a reliable and strategic supplier, signalling a shift in the global fruit trade landscape.

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