Spain’s agricultural supply chain continues to flourish, with peppers emerging as the top export earner for the 2024–2025 season. The country’s total fruit and vegetable exports reached an impressive €21.2 billion in value, showcasing the efficiency and competitiveness of Spain’s logistics and trade networks in delivering high-quality produce to global markets.
Peppers led the export performance with more than €1.7 billion in revenue, followed by oranges, peaches, cucumbers, and tomatoes — all reflecting strong international demand and consistent supply chain coordination. Germany, France, and the United Kingdom remained Spain’s top export destinations, emphasizing the country’s strategic position as a reliable supplier within Europe’s fresh produce network.
This growth highlights the resilience and adaptability of Spain’s agricultural supply chain, from efficient farming and packaging processes to seamless transportation and distribution. The strong export figures reaffirm Spain’s role as a major contributor to global food trade, strengthening international connections and supporting sustainable agricultural logistics.
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