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Germany: imports adjusted in 2018
The preeminent position occupied by Germany among tomato-product importing countries has not been jeopardized: last year, Germany retained its first face in the worldwide ranking of countries that purchase tomato paste, with more than 246 000 mT imported, mainly low-concentration pastes (60%) intended for the retail market (tariff code 20029019) and 12-30° Brix pastes intended for the catering trade and industrial use (tariff code 20029031). In 2018, German imports of pastes recorded a noticeable drop compared to the volumes recorded the previous year (262 800 mT, which themselves represented a sharp increase compared to 2016), but were actually only 8 200 mT (-3%) lower than the average of the three previous years (2015, 2016 and 2017). These changes are part of a wider dynamic that has seen supplies of pastes in catering and industrial packs (20029031 and 20029091, average CAGR of -4.6%) progressively shrink in proportion over the past ten years, while the proportion represented by imported pastes in retail packs has recorded a notable increase (20029019, 20029039 and 20029099, average CAGR of +7.2%).
The slowdown observed against the three previous years has mainly been recorded for shipments into the country of Chinese and Chilean products and, to a lesser extent, for purchases of Turkish and Ukrainian products. Supplies of paste from within the European Union (66% from Italy and 22% from Spain) remained virtually stable (-0.1%).
Like for the paste category, import volumes recorded a notable drop in 2018 (-12 100 mT, -5%), though this result should be understood in the context of the sharp increase in supply volumes recorded the previous year, in 2017. Within a few hundred tonnes, German imports of canned tomatoes were practically identical in 2018 to the average volumes purchased over the previous three years.
This latest category differs from that of pastes and canned tomatoes in that it follows a far more dynamic pattern, which saw increases in 2018 of close on 11 000 mT (+9%) compared to the previous year and of 14 400 mT (+12%) compared to the average performance of the three previous years.
Evolution of German imports of tomato products, according to category. After a relatively regular overall progression for the past nine years, the volumes of raw tomatoes absorbed in 2018 by German purchases of processed products recorded a notable decrease, estimated at 3.5% compared to 2017 and at close to 2% compared to the average for the period running 2015-2017.
Sources: IHS, Trade Data Monitor
























