Germany Leads Global Tomato Imports with 4.36 Million Tons

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Abstract

Tomato imports are an important indicator in global agriculture. According to 2021 data, the largest importer of tomatoes was Germany, importing 4.36 Mt. This data shows that Germany plays an important role in the global tomato market. Since tomatoes are used in a variety of dishes and processed products, the increasing trend in imports may reflect changes in demand and consumption patterns in the food industry. In addition, the increase in demand for tomatoes may be influenced by increased health consciousness and the exchange of food culture due to globalization. On the other hand, the concentration of imports in certain countries indicates the influence of regional production capacity and trade relations. Overall, tomato imports are an important factor in understanding trends in the global agricultural market, and attention will continue to be focused on changes in demand and trade policy trends.

Tomato imports (worldwide)

Data on tomato imports is available from 1961 to 2021, and in 2021 Germany recorded the highest value of 4.36 Mt. This figure is noteworthy as it exceeds Germany’s peak imports by 100%. Considering past characteristics and trends, tomato imports are on the rise worldwide. This is due to the expansion of demand due to population growth and urbanization around the world, as well as productivity fluctuations due to climate change. Another factor is that the liberalization of international trade and the development of transportation infrastructure have made it easier to transport tomatoes. In particular, food diversification and changes in demand have had a significant impact on tomato imports, which are associated with changes in global food culture and increased nutritional awareness. However, the phenomenon of Germany’s imports exceeding 100% compared to their peak may also be related to changes in consumption patterns and trade policies of individual countries. Overall, tomato imports are an important indicator for understanding global food market trends and regional economic interdependencies, and their trends will continue to attract attention.

Tomato imports (worldwide)
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The maximum is 3.19Mt[2016] of Canada, and the current value is about 72%

Tomato imports (latest year, world)

According to the latest 2021 data on tomato imports, the largest importing country worldwide is Germany, importing 4.36 Mt. The average import volume is 201 kt, with a total import volume of 36.7 Mt. Considering the characteristics and trends to date, the international market for tomatoes is notable for its stable growth and diversification of demand. With urbanization and changes in food culture, tomatoes are widely used around the world and their demand is increasing. In addition, tomatoes are used not only for raw consumption but also as ingredients for processed foods and seasonings, and the demand for these processed products is also increasing, which is thought to be a factor. In addition, due to climatic conditions and advances in production technology, production may be difficult in some regions, and these regions may depend on imports. On the other hand, there are also factors that affect the import volume, such as transportation costs and changes in trade policies. Overall, tomato imports are an important indicator in the global food market, reflecting changes in demand and supply, as well as economic interdependence between regions.

Tomato imports (latest year, world)
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The maximum is 2.3Mt of Canada, the average is 145kt, and the total is 6.66Mt

Tomato imports (continent)

The data of 20.6Mt of tomato imports in 2021, the highest ever, shows the importance of tomatoes in global agriculture. This figure shows that Europe is the largest importer, reflecting the growing demand for tomatoes across the region. Considering the characteristics and trends to date, the factors behind the increase in tomato imports include the globalization of the food industry and diversification of demand. Tomatoes are used for a variety of purposes, including raw food, processed foods, and seasonings, and the associated expansion in demand has led to an increase in imports. In addition, changes in climatic conditions and differences in production capacity between regions also affect imports. In particular, Europe being the largest importer may be due to the fact that production within the region cannot meet demand or that it relies on imports to meet seasonal demand fluctuations. In addition, improvements in transportation technology and trade policies also contribute to the increase in tomato imports. Overall, tomato imports reflect trends in the global agricultural market, suggesting that changes in demand and economic factors are influencing imports.

Tomato imports (continent)
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The maximum is 3.78Mt[2016] of North America, and the current value is about 67.8%

Tomato imports (latest year, continental)

The 2021 tomato import volume is a record 36.6 Mt. It is particularly noteworthy that Europe is the largest importer with 20.4 Mt. This data highlights the growing demand for tomatoes in the international market. Considering the characteristics and trends so far, tomatoes are widely used around the world and their demand is increasing. With urbanization and changes in food culture, tomatoes are used in many dishes and processed foods, and demand is increasing accordingly. In addition, due to changes in climatic conditions and production technology, it may be difficult to produce in some regions, and those regions may rely on imports. On the other hand, there are also factors that affect the import volume, such as changes in transportation costs and trade policies. In addition, the 2021 figure is a new record, suggesting a sustained increase in tomato imports. This increase reflects the growing global demand for food and the widespread recognition of the versatile uses of tomatoes. Overall, tomato imports are an important indicator in the global food market and are important for understanding changes in demand and economic interdependencies between regions.

Tomato imports (latest year, continental)
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The maximum is 2.6Mt of Asia, the average is 1.11Mt, and the total is 6.66Mt

Main data

Reference

Hannah Ritchie, Pablo Rosado and Max Roser (2023) – Agricultural Production. Published online at OurWorldInData.org.

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