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Spain’s Berry Success: A Model of Agricultural ExcellenceSpain’s Berry Success: A Model of Agricultural Excellence

by Kira Demina
19 June 2024
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Exploring Spain’s Dominance in Red Berries and Strategies for Global Market Leadership

Spain continues to shine as the leading supplier of red berries within the European Union, commanding a significant 35% market share. The province of Huelva stands out nationally, boasting 91% of the cultivation area and producing 96% of the total national output.

At the IX International Congress of Red Berries in Huelva, Fernando Miranda, the Secretary General of Agricultural Resources and Food Security, emphasized the critical role of promotional strategies in the unprecedented international success of Spanish red berries. He highlighted Spain’s position as the EU’s top producer and sixth globally.

Miranda underscored collaborative efforts between the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food and industry associations like Freshuelva to enhance the sector’s reputation both domestically and abroad. Notably, this partnership facilitated a strategic promotional campaign at the Fruit Attraction 2023 trade fair, showcasing Spanish red berries on a global platform.

Addressing significant production challenges, Miranda highlighted cooperative solutions by the Ministry, the Andalusian Autonomous Community, and the industry, particularly in soil disinfection—a pivotal issue for productivity.

An Industry on the Rise Adapting to Consumer Demands

Spain maintains its status as a net exporter of red berries, generating €1.6 billion annually. Recent data shows exports reaching €868 million by March, marking a historic high and an 8.4% increase from the previous season.

Approximately 83% of Spanish red berry exports are destined for the EU, rising to 96% when including the UK. These figures solidify Spain’s role as the primary EU supplier, reflecting the sector’s agility in meeting market demands.

Consumer preferences have evolved, with raspberries and blueberries experiencing substantial growth alongside traditional strawberries. This shift underscores the industry’s ability to innovate and diversify product offerings.

Spain’s red berry sector benefits from high organizational integration among producers, encompassing over 97% of the national volume. Additionally, it receives about 10% of the EU’s total support for the fruits and vegetables sector in Spain, highlighting robust governmental and institutional backing.

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