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Turbulent times for vegetable sector

The value of the global vegetable trade rose in line with rising prices, reaching 3% average annual growth from 2017 to 2022, according to Rabobank’s recently-published World Vegetable Map.

The map and accompanying report – charting recent global vegetable production, consumption and trade – found production in the EU and the US saw declines over the same period, while global consumption held up relatively well, despite higher costs for consumers and producers alike.

The past five years have been everything but boring for the vegetable sector,” says Cindy van Rijswick, global strategist – Fresh Produce at Rabobank. “The Covid-19 pandemic, extreme weather events, skyrocketing costs for growers and challenging logistics are just some of the factors that have impacted the sector.”

Despite these challenges, global trade in both processed and fresh vegetables increased by an average of 3% per year from 2017 to 2022, though not in a linear pattern due to the Covid pandemic and subsequent inflation.

At its height, global trade was valued at USD 107 billion in 2021, passing the USD 100 billion mark for the first and only time.

Compared with trade, global vegetable production grew at a slower pace of 1.2% per year over the same period. Notably, the EU and the US both experienced declines in production.

The report says Australia’s per capita vegetable consumption had decreased between 2017 and 2022, despite being before high food price inflation had kicked in more recently.

“It seems that Australian consumers are shifting from purchasing greater volumes to focusing on higher-value vegetables,” it says.

“While consumption of carrots, pumpkins and onions decreased, consumer interest in leafy greens increased.”

Although a small player in global vegetable trade, Australia is shown to punch above its weight when it comes to organic vegetables, commanding more than 5% of organic global vegetable trade (in 2021), according to the report.

In the 2023 financial year, according to Rabobank Australian analyst Pia Piggott, Australia overall produced AUD 5.8 billion worth of vegetables, although only AUD 250 million worth of these were exported.

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