Apple Import Volume 2024
Apple import volume tracks the total weight of apples imported by a country, reflecting demand and local production capacity.
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Rank | Actions | ||
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Germany | 560,261,000 tonnes | |
2 | India | 519,652,000 tonnes | |
3 | United Kingdom | 326,307,000 tonnes | |
4 | Mexico | 246,259,000 tonnes | |
5 | Brazil | 235,120,000 tonnes | |
6 | Saudi Arabia | 228,824,000 tonnes | |
7 | Netherlands | 190,611,000 tonnes | |
8 | Thailand | 186,159,000 tonnes | |
9 | Canada | 163,874,000 tonnes | |
10 | France | 157,180,000 tonnes | |
11 | Indonesia | 154,327,000 tonnes | |
12 | Egypt | 152,999,000 tonnes | |
13 | Kazakhstan | 140,578,000 tonnes | |
14 | Philippines | 135,059,000 tonnes | |
15 | Colombia | 116,852,000 tonnes | |
16 | Romania | 102,678,000 tonnes | |
17 | Malaysia | 101,623,000 tonnes | |
18 | Uzbekistan | 99,809,800 tonnes | |
19 | China | 97,537,600 tonnes | |
20 | Belgium | 97,498,700 tonnes | |
21 | Czech Republic | 97,411,700 tonnes | |
22 | Austria | 94,404,500 tonnes | |
23 | United States | 76,824,400 tonnes | |
24 | Sweden | 72,305,500 tonnes | |
25 | Israel | 67,626,100 tonnes | |
26 | Bulgaria | 64,866,900 tonnes | |
27 | Ireland | 57,868,300 tonnes | |
28 | Portugal | 53,066,800 tonnes | |
29 | Ecuador | 53,020,900 tonnes | |
30 | Jordan | 45,183,700 tonnes | |
31 | Guatemala | 44,010,500 tonnes | |
32 | Denmark | 42,563,700 tonnes | |
33 | Slovakia | 42,542,100 tonnes | |
34 | Peru | 39,283,900 tonnes | |
35 | Singapore | 38,945,000 tonnes | |
36 | Norway | 38,695,200 tonnes | |
37 | Nigeria | 38,659,600 tonnes | |
38 | Oman | 33,389,200 tonnes | |
39 | Finland | 31,382,300 tonnes | |
40 | Hungary | 29,967,100 tonnes | |
41 | Lithuania | 29,099,000 tonnes | |
42 | Pakistan | 28,068,600 tonnes | |
43 | Qatar | 27,925,000 tonnes | |
44 | Serbia | 27,425,300 tonnes | |
45 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 25,914,800 tonnes | |
46 | Italy | 25,352,500 tonnes | |
47 | Kuwait | 24,969,900 tonnes | |
48 | El Salvador | 21,082,600 tonnes | |
49 | Greece | 20,960,800 tonnes | |
50 | Costa Rica | 20,262,200 tonnes | |
51 | Latvia | 18,960,600 tonnes | |
52 | Senegal | 18,112,400 tonnes | |
53 | Croatia | 18,088,000 tonnes | |
54 | Slovenia | 17,318,200 tonnes | |
55 | Paraguay | 15,831,200 tonnes | |
56 | Kenya | 15,744,600 tonnes | |
57 | Honduras | 15,089,800 tonnes | |
58 | Dominican Republic | 15,054,500 tonnes | |
59 | Côte d'Ivoire | 13,313,200 tonnes | |
60 | Kyrgyzstan | 13,019,400 tonnes | |
61 | Bahrain | 12,702,700 tonnes | |
62 | Zambia | 12,676,500 tonnes | |
63 | Estonia | 12,365,900 tonnes | |
64 | Panama | 12,100,000 tonnes | |
65 | Switzerland | 11,791,400 tonnes | |
66 | Zimbabwe | 11,731,700 tonnes | |
67 | Namibia | 10,836,200 tonnes | |
68 | Bolivia | 10,524,200 tonnes | |
69 | Albania | 10,044,100 tonnes | |
70 | Morocco | 9,707,890 tonnes | |
71 | Mauritania | 9,695,500 tonnes | |
72 | Montenegro | 8,999,160 tonnes | |
73 | Uganda | 8,599,130 tonnes | |
74 | Cyprus | 8,314,960 tonnes | |
75 | Japan | 8,059,880 tonnes | |
76 | Georgia | 7,317,010 tonnes | |
77 | Tanzania | 7,032,820 tonnes | |
78 | Sri Lanka | 6,781,100 tonnes | |
79 | Mauritius | 6,303,180 tonnes | |
80 | Burkina Faso | 6,095,030 tonnes | |
81 | Luxembourg | 5,672,190 tonnes | |
82 | Malta | 4,880,900 tonnes | |
83 | Nicaragua | 4,807,920 tonnes | |
84 | Angola | 4,287,300 tonnes | |
85 | Lesotho | 4,204,080 tonnes | |
86 | Poland | 4,183,540 tonnes | |
87 | Trinidad and Tobago | 4,070,810 tonnes | |
88 | Myanmar | 3,792,250 tonnes | |
89 | Iceland | 3,660,810 tonnes | |
90 | North Macedonia | 3,583,180 tonnes | |
91 | Brunei Darussalam | 3,458,740 tonnes | |
92 | Chile | 3,456,790 tonnes | |
93 | Maldives | 3,147,720 tonnes | |
94 | Cambodia | 2,903,390 tonnes | |
95 | Cabo Verde | 2,584,950 tonnes | |
96 | Yemen | 2,432,620 tonnes | |
97 | Fiji | 2,255,890 tonnes | |
98 | Togo | 2,201,060 tonnes | |
99 | Argentina | 2,097,040 tonnes | |
100 | Barbados | 2,068,140 tonnes | |
101 | Guyana | 1,541,680 tonnes | |
102 | Benin | 1,465,630 tonnes | |
103 | Jamaica | 1,405,790 tonnes | |
104 | Mozambique | 1,326,780 tonnes | |
105 | Republic of Moldova | 1,235,080 tonnes | |
106 | Malawi | 1,114,880 tonnes | |
107 | Cayman Islands | 1,110,930 tonnes | |
108 | Australia | 1,037,850 tonnes | |
109 | French Polynesia | 920,720 tonnes | |
110 | Lebanon | 919,107 tonnes | |
111 | Uruguay | 911,823 tonnes | |
112 | Bahamas | 893,482 tonnes | |
113 | New Zealand | 825,370 tonnes | |
114 | Seychelles | 811,708 tonnes | |
115 | Grenada | 774,779 tonnes | |
116 | Madagascar | 768,875 tonnes | |
117 | Armenia | 565,752 tonnes | |
118 | Bermuda | 537,304 tonnes | |
119 | Ukraine | 519,538 tonnes | |
120 | Samoa | 467,895 tonnes | |
121 | Suriname | 427,741 tonnes | |
122 | Azerbaijan | 426,163 tonnes | |
123 | Turkey | 177,986 tonnes | |
124 | Belize | 149,331 tonnes | |
125 | Gambia | 123,120 tonnes | |
126 | Afghanistan | 90,480 tonnes | |
127 | South Africa | 48,832 tonnes | |
128 | Niger | 26,794 tonnes | |
129 | Montserrat | 16,489 tonnes | |
130 | Antigua and Barbuda | 0 tonnes | |
131 | Central African Republic | 0 tonnes |
- #1
Germany
- #2
India
- #3
United Kingdom
- #4
Mexico
- #5
Brazil
- #6
Saudi Arabia
- #7
Netherlands
- #8
Thailand
- #9
Canada
- #10
France
Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.
- #131
Central African Republic
- #130
Antigua and Barbuda
- #129
Montserrat
- #128
Niger
- #127
South Africa
- #126
Afghanistan
- #125
Gambia
- #124
Belize
- #123
Turkey
- #122
Azerbaijan
Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.
Analysis & Context
In 2024, Germany leads the world in Apple Import Volume with a staggering 560,261,000 tonnes, illustrating its significant demand for imported apples. The global range of apple imports spans from 0 tonnes in some countries to this maximum value, providing a broad spectrum of import activity worldwide. The average apple import volume across 131 countries is 44,037,318.24 tonnes, while the median value stands at 11,731,700 tonnes, indicating that a few countries with extremely high import volumes skew the average upward.
Economic Drivers Behind High Import Volumes
The high apple import volumes in countries such as Germany (560,261,000 tonnes), India (519,652,000 tonnes), and the United Kingdom (326,307,000 tonnes) can be attributed to several economic factors. These countries have large populations with increasing consumer demand for diverse fruit options, which domestic production cannot fully satisfy. Germany, for instance, has a robust economy with consumers who prefer a wide variety of fresh produce, including apples, throughout the year. India’s growing middle class and urbanization contribute to its high import volume, as people in cities increasingly seek imported fruits perceived to be of higher quality.
Geopolitical and Trade Influences
Countries with significant apple import volumes often have trade policies that facilitate the import of agricultural products. For example, the Netherlands (190,611,000 tonnes) and Thailand (186,159,000 tonnes) benefit from their strategic positions as trade hubs. The Netherlands, with its extensive port facilities, acts as a gateway for produce entering Europe, while Thailand’s trade agreements with neighboring countries enhance its import capabilities. Conversely, countries like Turkey (177,986 tonnes) import fewer apples due to substantial domestic production, which meets a significant portion of local demand.
Year-over-Year Trends and Notable Changes
Analyzing the year-over-year changes reveals significant movements in apple import volumes. Afghanistan saw an astounding increase of 90,343 tonnes, marking a 65,943.8% rise. This dramatic change could be linked to improved trade relations or a shift in local agricultural policies encouraging imports. On the other hand, Albania experienced a decrease of 1,587,800 tonnes, a 13.7% drop, which might be due to increased self-sufficiency or economic constraints reducing import capacity. Such fluctuations highlight the dynamic nature of global trade and the impact of both domestic policies and international market conditions.
Challenges and Opportunities in Apple Importation
Countries at the lower end of the import spectrum, such as Antigua and Barbuda and the Central African Republic, both with 0 tonnes of apple imports, face challenges such as limited market access, high transportation costs, and economic constraints. However, these conditions also present opportunities for development. By investing in infrastructure and trade agreements, these nations could increase their capacity to import apples, thereby enhancing food diversity and nutritional options for their populations.
In summary, the Apple Import Volume data for 2024 highlights significant disparities between countries, driven by economic strength, trade policies, and domestic production capacities. As global trade dynamics evolve, these factors will continue to shape the patterns of apple importation worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions About Apple Import Volume in 2024
Which country has the highest apple import volume in 2024?
Germany has the highest apple import volume in 2024, with 560,261,000 tonnes.
Which country has the lowest apple import volume in 2024?
Antigua and Barbuda has the lowest apple import volume in 2024, with 0 tonnes.
What is the average apple import volume per country in 2024?
The average apple import volume per country in 2024 is 44,037,318 tonnes.
What is the median apple import volume among countries in 2024?
The median apple import volume among countries in 2024 is 11,731,700 tonnes.
How many countries are tracked in the apple import volume dataset for 2024?
The apple import volume dataset for 2024 tracks 131 countries.
Which countries are in the top 3 for apple import volume in 2024?
The top 3 countries for apple import volume in 2024 are Germany, India, and the United Kingdom.
Insights by country
Israel
In 2024, Israel ranks #25 globally for Apple Import Volume, with a total of 67,626,100 tonnes. This figure is notable considering Israel's relatively small agricultural sector compared to larger nations, which often dominate fruit production. The high import volume is driven by the country's limited arable land and a strong consumer demand for diverse apple varieties, which are not sufficiently met by local production.
Norway
In 2024, Norway ranks #36 globally in Apple Import Volume, with a total of 38695200 tonnes. This volume is significant compared to neighboring Sweden, which has a lower import volume, highlighting Norway's unique demand for apples. The country's high import levels can be attributed to its limited agricultural capacity for fruit production due to harsh climatic conditions, coupled with a strong consumer preference for fresh produce year-round.
Greece
In 2024, Greece ranks #49 globally with an apple import volume of 20,960,800 tonnes. This figure is significant compared to countries like Spain, which leads in apple imports within the region. Greece's apple import volume is driven by its limited domestic production capabilities and a growing consumer demand for diverse apple varieties, necessitating imports to meet market needs.
Ireland
In 2024, Ireland ranks #27 globally in Apple Import Volume, with a total of 57,868,300 tonnes. This volume is significant considering Ireland's position within the European Union, where it imports a considerable amount of apples compared to smaller nations. The country's robust food processing industry and its strategic geographic location as a gateway to Europe drive high demand for imported apples, catering to both domestic consumption and export markets.
Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan ranks #60 globally in 2024 for Apple Import Volume, with a total of 13,019,400 tonnes. This figure positions Kyrgyzstan below several regional neighbors, indicating a reliance on imported apples compared to countries like Kazakhstan, which has a more robust domestic production. The high import volume can be attributed to Kyrgyzstan's limited agricultural capacity for apple cultivation due to its mountainous terrain and climatic conditions, coupled with growing consumer demand for diverse apple varieties.
Zambia
Zambia ranks #62 in global Apple Import Volume with a total of 12,676,500 tonnes in 2024. This volume is significant compared to regional peers, as it reflects Zambia's growing demand for imported apples amidst limited local production capabilities. The country's reliance on imports is driven by a combination of increasing urbanization, changing dietary preferences, and a relatively underdeveloped agricultural sector for fruit cultivation.
Austria
In 2024, Austria ranks #22 globally in Apple Import Volume with a total of 94,404,500 tonnes. This volume is significant compared to neighboring countries, highlighting Austria's reliance on imported apples to meet domestic demand. Factors such as Austria's favorable climate for apple cultivation, coupled with a strong consumer preference for diverse apple varieties, drive this substantial import volume.
Germany
In 2024, Germany leads the world in Apple Import Volume with a remarkable 560261000 tonnes, securing the #1 position out of 131 countries. This volume significantly surpasses that of neighboring countries like France, which imports considerably less. Germany's strong demand for apples is driven by its robust food industry and consumer preferences for fresh produce, alongside favorable trade agreements that facilitate imports from major apple-exporting nations.
Switzerland
In 2024, Switzerland ranks #65 globally with an apple import volume of 11,791,400 tonnes. This figure is notable when compared to neighboring Germany, which has a significantly higher import volume due to its larger agricultural sector. Switzerland's high apple import volume is driven by its limited domestic apple production, influenced by the country's mountainous terrain and climate, which restricts large-scale farming.
Belgium
In 2024, Belgium ranks #20 globally in Apple Import Volume, with a total of 97498700 tonnes. This volume places Belgium above many of its European neighbors, highlighting its significant role in the apple import market within the region. The country's strategic location as a logistics hub in Europe, complemented by a high demand for diverse apple varieties, drives this substantial import activity.
Data Source
Apples, fresh imports by country |2024
The dataset "Apples, fresh imports by country | 2024" is provided by the World Bank's World Integrated Trade Solution (WITS) platform, which offers detailed trade statistics. It includes country-level data on the volume and value of fresh apple imports from various partner countries.
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