Global fruit imports and exports vary significantly depending on the region. The main fruit exporters are Spain, the United States, Chile and Ecuador, which export large amounts of citrus fruits, grapes and bananas. On the other hand, the United States, Germany and Japan account for large import markets. The import and export of fruit is dependent on the season and weather conditions, and a stable supply is required to meet consumer demand. Advances in transportation technology have made it possible to transport fresh produce over long distances, stimulating international trade. There is also an increasing demand for organic and high-quality fruit.
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