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Top apricot producers in Africa

Stats May 27, 2024
Top apricot producers in Africa

Apricots (Prunus armeniaca) are small, round or slightly oval stone fruits known for their delicate balance of sweet and tart flavors. They belong to the Rosaceae family and are closely related to peaches, plums, and cherries. Apricots have a smooth, velvety skin that ranges in color from pale yellow to deep orange. The flesh is juicy and often enjoyed fresh, dried, or used in various culinary creations such as jams, desserts, and baked goods. Apricots are also valued for their nutritional content, including vitamins A and C, dietary fiber, and antioxidants.


Here's the list of the top apricot producers in Africa for the year 2021 based on the FAO figures:

1. Algeria : Algeria leads the list with an apricot production of 189,724 tonnes in 2021. The country's climate supports the cultivation of apricots.

2. Morocco : Morocco is a significant apricot producer, contributing 78,449 tonnes of apricots in 2021. The fruit is part of the country's agricultural diversity.

3. Egypt : Egypt's apricot production reached 71,035.29 tonnes in 2021. The fruit is cultivated in various regions of the country.

4. South Africa : With a production of 39,520 tonnes in 2021, South Africa also plays a role in apricot cultivation within the African continent.

5. Tunisia : Tunisia produced 38,000 tonnes of apricots in 2021. The fruit is cultivated in the country's suitable climate zones.

6. Libya : Libya contributed 25,898.64 tonnes of apricots in 2021. The fruit is grown in the country's arid regions.

7. Madagascar : Madagascar's apricot production reached 1,462.62 tonnes in 2021. The fruit is among the agricultural products cultivated on the island nation.

8. Cameroon : Cameroon produced 927.69 tonnes of apricots in 2021. Apricot cultivation is part of the country's agricultural activities.

9. Kenya : Kenya completes the list with an apricot production of 75.99 tonnes in 2021.

These figures highlight the apricot production across various African countries in the year 2021.



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