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Top Date producers in Africa

Stats May 27, 2024
Top Date producers in Africa

Dates are the fruit of the date palm tree (Phoenix dactylifera). They are known for their sweet taste, chewy texture, and high nutritional value. Dates belong to the Arecaceae family and are commonly grown in arid and semi-arid regions. Dates are rich in natural sugars, dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals. They have been consumed for centuries and hold cultural and religious significance in various regions around the world.


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

1. Egypt : Egypt leads the list with a date production of 1,747,714.68 tonnes in 2021. The country's climate and soil conditions are conducive to date cultivation.

2. Algeria : Algeria is a significant date producer, contributing 1,188,803 tonnes of dates in 2021. The fruit is an important agricultural commodity in the country.

3. Sudan : Sudan's date production reached 460,096.55 tonnes in 2021, showcasing its role in date cultivation.

4. Tunisia : Tunisia produced 345,000 tonnes of dates in 2021. The fruit is cultivated in the country's arid regions.

5. Libya : Libya contributed 179,568.87 tonnes of dates in 2021. Dates are grown in the country's desert areas.

6. Morocco : Morocco's date production amounted to 150,301 tonnes in 2021. Dates are part of the country's agricultural diversity.

7. Mauritania : With a production of 22,037.25 tonnes in 2021, Mauritania also plays a role in date cultivation within the African continent.

8. Chad : Chad produced 21,134.59 tonnes of dates in 2021. The fruit is cultivated in the country's desert regions.

9. Somalia : Somalia's date production reached 13,783.77 tonnes in 2021, showcasing its contribution to the regional date market.

10. Niger : Niger completes the list with a date production of 16,994 tonnes in 2021.

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



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