Apple Import Volume 2025
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 | Morocco | 9,707,890 tonnes | |
70 | Mauritania | 9,695,500 tonnes | |
71 | Montenegro | 8,999,160 tonnes | |
72 | Uganda | 8,599,130 tonnes | |
73 | Albania | 8,456,300 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 | South Africa | 48,832 tonnes | |
127 | Niger | 26,794 tonnes | |
128 | Montserrat | 16,489 tonnes | |
129 | Central African Republic | 0 tonnes | |
130 | Antigua and Barbuda | 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.
- #130
Antigua and Barbuda
- #129
Central African Republic
- #128
Montserrat
- #127
Niger
- #126
South Africa
- #125
Gambia
- #124
Belize
- #123
Turkey
- #122
Azerbaijan
- #121
Suriname
Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.
Analysis & Context
In 2025, Germany leads the world in Apple Import Volume, with imports reaching 560,261,000 tonnes. Globally, the import volumes range from 0 to 560,261,000 tonnes across 130 countries. The average import volume is approximately 44,363,156.99 tonnes, while the median stands at 11,791,400 tonnes, indicating significant variation in apple import demands across different nations.
Economic Drivers of Apple Import Volume
The substantial apple import volumes in countries like Germany (560,261,000 tonnes), India (519,652,000 tonnes), and the United Kingdom (326,307,000 tonnes) can be primarily attributed to their robust economies and large consumer markets. These nations have a high demand for diverse agricultural products, including apples, which are staple fruits in their diets. The economic capacity of these countries allows them to import large quantities to meet consumer demand, even if domestic production is insufficient.
On the other hand, countries like Antigua and Barbuda and the Central African Republic, both with an import volume of 0 tonnes, reflect limited economic capacity or self-sufficiency in local apple production. These nations might rely on local alternatives or have less consumer demand for imported apples due to economic constraints or differing dietary preferences.
Geographic and Climate Influences
Geographical location and climate play crucial roles in apple import volumes. Nations like Saudi Arabia (228,824,000 tonnes) and the Netherlands (190,611,000 tonnes) demonstrate significant import volumes due to climatic conditions unsuitable for large-scale apple cultivation. In contrast, countries with favorable climates for apple production, such as Turkey (177,986 tonnes), have lower import volumes, reflecting their ability to produce sufficient quantities domestically.
Furthermore, the geographical positioning of some countries as trade hubs, like the Netherlands, enhances their role in the import and redistribution of apples across Europe, contributing to higher import volumes despite limited domestic consumption.
Year-Over-Year Trends and Anomalies
While the overall average change in apple import volumes is a slight decrease of -12,404.69 tonnes or -0.1%, specific countries exhibit notable trends. Albania experienced the most significant decrease, with a reduction of -1,587,800 tonnes or -15.8%. This decline could be linked to economic challenges or shifts in agricultural policy or consumer preferences.
Interestingly, major importers like Germany, India, and the United Kingdom show no change in their import volumes, suggesting stable demand and possibly long-term contracts or trade agreements that maintain consistent import levels. This stability contrasts with other regions where fluctuations in import volumes may indicate market volatility or changing trade dynamics.
Demographic and Cultural Preferences
Demographic factors and cultural preferences significantly influence apple import volumes. In densely populated countries like India and the United Kingdom, high import volumes reflect the population's dietary inclinations and the importance of apples as a dietary staple. These countries cater to diverse consumer tastes, necessitating imports to complement domestic production.
Conversely, smaller nations with limited population sizes, such as Montserrat (16,489 tonnes) and Suriname (427,741 tonnes), show lower import volumes. This is often due to a combination of smaller market sizes and possibly a greater reliance on local produce or alternative fruits that are more culturally significant.
In summary, the Apple Import Volume data for 2025 reflects a complex interplay of economic strength, geographical factors, demographic trends, and cultural preferences. Understanding these patterns offers insights into global trade dynamics and the factors driving the demand for apples across different regions.
Frequently Asked Questions About Apple Import Volume in 2025
Which country has the highest apple import volume in 2025?
Germany has the highest apple import volume in 2025, with 560,261,000 tonnes.
What is the apple import volume for the country with the lowest imports in 2025?
Antigua and Barbuda has the lowest apple import volume in 2025, with 0 tonnes.
What is the average apple import volume per country in 2025?
The average apple import volume per country in 2025 is 44,363,157 tonnes.
What is the median apple import volume among countries in 2025?
The median apple import volume among countries in 2025 is 11,761,550 tonnes.
How many countries are included in the apple import volume dataset for 2025?
The apple import volume dataset for 2025 includes 130 countries.
Which country is the second-highest importer of apples in 2025?
India is the second-highest importer of apples in 2025, with 519,652,000 tonnes.
Insights by country
Panama
In 2025, Panama ranks #64 globally with an apple import volume of 12,100,000 tonnes. This volume is significant compared to neighboring countries, reflecting Panama's reliance on imported fruits due to its limited domestic apple production capabilities. The country's strategic location as a trade hub enhances its ability to import a diverse range of goods, including apples, to meet consumer demand.
Iceland
Iceland ranks #89 globally in 2025 for Apple Import Volume, with a total of 3,660,810 tonnes. This figure is significantly lower than that of neighboring countries like Norway, which imports larger quantities due to more extensive agricultural production. The high import volume in Iceland can be attributed to its limited arable land and harsh climate, which restrict local apple cultivation, necessitating reliance on imported fruit to meet consumer demand.
Brazil
In 2025, Brazil ranks #5 globally in Apple Import Volume, with a total of 235120000 tonnes. This volume places Brazil behind only four other countries, highlighting its significant demand for imported apples compared to regional neighbors like Argentina, which imports far less. The country's diverse climate and large population drive the high consumption of apples, while local production struggles to meet domestic demand due to limited agricultural capacity.
Austria
In 2025, Austria ranks #22 globally in Apple Import Volume, with a total of 94,404,500 tonnes. This figure positions Austria above many of its European neighbors, reflecting a robust demand for apples that may be influenced by local consumption patterns and preferences for high-quality produce. The country's favorable climate for apple cultivation, combined with its strategic location in Central Europe, facilitates significant import activities to meet domestic needs and export potential.
Albania
In 2025, Albania ranks #73 globally in Apple Import Volume, with a total of 8,456,300 tonnes. This volume is significant compared to its regional neighbors, as Albania's imports are higher than those of some Balkan countries that rely more on local production. The country's growing consumer demand for diverse fruit varieties, coupled with limited domestic apple production, drives these import levels, reflecting Albania's increasing integration into global agricultural markets.
Bulgaria
Bulgaria ranks #26 globally in Apple Import Volume, with a total of 64866900 tonnes projected for 2025. This volume positions Bulgaria significantly above many of its regional counterparts, reflecting a robust demand for imported apples. Key drivers for this high import volume include the country's limited domestic apple production capacity and a growing consumer preference for diverse apple varieties, which are often sourced from international markets.
Belgium
In 2025, Belgium ranks #20 globally in Apple Import Volume, with a total of 97,498,700 tonnes. This volume places Belgium above many of its European neighbors, reflecting its significant demand for imported apples compared to the regional average. The country's strong import figures are driven by its central location in Europe, facilitating trade, and a diverse consumer preference for various apple varieties, which supports a robust import market.
Cambodia
In 2025, Cambodia ranks #94 globally with an apple import volume of 2,903,390 tonnes. This figure is notably lower than the regional average for Southeast Asia, where countries like Thailand and Vietnam lead in apple imports. The country's reliance on apple imports stems from its limited domestic production capabilities and a growing urban population that increasingly demands diverse food options.
Cayman Islands
The Cayman Islands ranks #107 globally in 2025 for Apple Import Volume, with a total of 1,110,930 tonnes imported. This volume is significantly lower than the global leader, which imports millions of tonnes annually, highlighting the Islands' unique market dynamics. The high import volume is driven by the Islands' limited agricultural capacity and a strong tourism sector that increases demand for diverse food products.
Australia
In 2025, Australia ranks #108 globally in Apple Import Volume, with a total of 1,037,850 tonnes. This volume is relatively low compared to major importers like the United States, which dominates the market. Australia's apple imports are influenced by its diverse climate and agricultural policies, which prioritize domestic production and limit reliance on foreign apples.
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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