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As can be seen from the national trade statistics published monthly on our website www.tomatonews.com, the upturn in exports observed in the tomato paste category in 2022/2023 was confirmed last year (+7% year-on-year), while the increases recorded in the canned tomatoes (1%) and sauces (1%) categories, while positive, are still low enough to be described as sluggish growth.
The overall global dynamic definitively confirms the break with the levels and rhythms observed prior to 2019, and brings the total quantities of raw tomatoes absorbed by the worldwide trade in processed products to over 32 million tonnes (estimated, in metric tonnes (t)) in 2023/2024. However, this historically high tonnage represents only around 72% of the quantities processed during the previous season (2023, 44.4 million tonnes), a significant proportion of which was used to replenish stocks.


Tomato pastes (codes 200290): another significant increase in sales
As far as can be ascertained from customs statistics, world exports of tomato pastes (code 200290) have undergone two significant shifts over the last twenty-five years. A dip occurred at the start of the 2010-2020 decade and, without looking too closely into the details of the speed of growth, it is clear that the last few years have seen an acceleration or, at the very least, a sustained rise in the intensity of annual flows, the origin of which can be found in the Covid health crisis. In fact, the record quantities mobilized during the two years of the pandemic have been far exceeded over the last two marketing years, which have taken the volume of tomato pastes delivered abroad to around 4 million tonnes of finished products.

The 2023/2024 marketing year has seen a virtually unchanged distribution of market shares between leading processing countries and destination regions. Alongside the major processing and supply hubs of China and Italy, this year has seen the repositioning of US and Iranian products, which are overtaking Spanish operations. In terms of markets, the Western EU, the Middle East, West Africa and the Far East still account for the bulk of products absorbed.


The result of these regional variations has been an increase of just over 220,000 tonnes (+6.5%) in the quantities delivered in 2023/2024 by the TOP12 countries, compared with the 2022/2023 marketing year.
Against this buoyant backdrop, the main leading countries benefited from increased demand. Despite mediocre performances in several key regions (Western EU, Far East, Eurasia, etc.), the Chinese industry improved its results in the Middle East (see related articles) and West Africa, increasing its overall business by almost 85,000 tonnes (+7.6%).
After a particularly mediocre year in 2022/2023, the prize for best growth (+115,000 t) goes to the Iranian sector, whose exports of pastes have benefited from developments in the Middle East and West Africa, but have also increased their presence in the declining markets of Eurasia and the Eastern EU.
The Italian and US sectors also performed well, in regions where demand has been on the rise, and without being penalized by the significant downturns recorded in non-EU or Eastern European, Eurasian, South African or East African markets. Italian foreign sales of pastes rose by 49,000 t in 2023/2024, and US foreign sales by 67,000 t.

Summary presentation of tomato paste exports in 2023/2024, for trade flows over 5,000 metric tonnes (t).



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