Spanish Fresh Produce Imports Surge in 2025

Spanish Fresh Produce Imports Surge in 2025

Spanish Fresh Produce Imports Surge in 2025

In an impressive display of growth, Spanish imports of fresh fruits and vegetables have surged in 2025, marking a significant shift in the country’s produce market dynamics.

Data processed by Fepex from the Department of Customs and Special Taxes reveals a year-on-year increase of 7 per cent in volume and 10 per cent in value during the January to November period.

This equates to a total importation of 4.2 million tonnes valued at €4.99 billion, underscoring the robust demand for fresh produce in Spain.

The importation of fresh vegetables alone saw an 8 per cent increase in volume, reaching 2 million tonnes, while the value rose by 3 per cent to €1.47 billion.

Among these, potatoes maintained their status as the most imported vegetable, with volumes slightly rising by 0.3 per cent to 1.1 million tonnes despite a 15 per cent drop in value to €420 million.

Key Takeaways:
  • Spanish fresh produce imports increased 7% in volume and 10% in value.
  • Total imports reached 4.2 million tonnes, valued at €4.99 billion.
  • Vegetable imports rose 8% in volume, 3% in value, totaling €1.47 billion.
  • Tomato imports surged 50% in volume and 43% in value.
  • Fruit imports grew 5.5% in volume, with a 12% value increase.

A notable trend was observed in tomato imports, which experienced a remarkable surge, growing by 50 per cent in volume to 290,423 tonnes and increasing in value by 43 per cent to €294 million.

Fruit imports also exhibited significant growth, with a 5.5 per cent increase in volume and a 13.5 per cent rise in value compared to the same period in 2024.

The total fruit imports reached 2.17 million tonnes, valued at €3.52 billion.

Avocados led the charge, with imports jumping 19 per cent in volume to 293,762 tonnes, while their value remained stable at €603 million.

Following avocados, apples were a major import, despite a 2 per cent decline in volume to 173,715 tonnes, their value increased by 5.5 per cent to €190 million.

The import landscape also saw growth in other fruits such as pineapples and kiwifruit.

Pineapple imports increased by 1 per cent to 167,398 tonnes, with a value rise of 12 per cent to €165 million.

Kiwifruit imports climbed by 9 per cent in volume to 166,443 tonnes and saw an 18 per cent increase in value, reaching €419 million.

This growth trajectory highlights the evolving preferences and increasing consumption of fresh produce among Spanish consumers, indicating a vibrant market for both local and international producers.

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