Which country exports the most oranges? All you need to know

Oranges rank among the most widely traded fruits in the global agricultural market, with steady demand driven by both fresh consumption and juice production. Their year-round popularity, nutritional value, and versatility have made them a staple in international trade, with millions of tonnes moving across borders each year.

While orange cultivation is spread across several regions, global exports are concentrated among a handful of countries with the right mix of climate, infrastructure, and market access.

Among them, Spain stands out as the leading exporter, consistently topping global shipment charts in recent years.

Backed by strong production systems and proximity to key European markets, Spain has maintained its edge in supplying high-quality oranges to the world.

WHICH COUNTRY EXPORTS THE MOST ORANGES GLOBALLY?

Spain continues to hold its position as the world’s largest exporter of oranges, consistently leading global trade with annual shipments exceeding 1.5 to 1.8 million metric tonnes, according to data from the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and trade bodies like the World Citrus Organisation.

Spain is followed by other major exporters such as:

  • Egypt
  • South Africa
  • United States

Together, these countries dominate global orange exports and supply a large share of the international market.

WHY IS SPAIN THE LARGEST EXPORTER?

Spain’s dominance in orange exports is driven by several key factors:

  • Favourable Mediterranean climate that supports high-quality citrus production
  • Advanced farming and supply chain systems
  • Strategic location in Europe, making it easier to export to nearby countries

These advantages help Spain maintain consistent production and efficient export networks, giving it an edge in global trade.

IS THE LARGEST EXPORTER ALSO THE LARGEST PRODUCER?

Interestingly, the largest exporter is not always the largest producer.

According to the Food and Agriculture Organisation, countries like:

  • Brazil
  • China
  • India

are among the top producers of oranges globally. However, much of their production is consumed domestically or used for juice processing rather than export.

WHY ARE ORANGES IMPORTANT IN GLOBAL TRADE?

Oranges are a key part of the global fruit market due to their:

  • High demand for fresh consumption
  • Use in juice production
  • Nutritional value, especially vitamin C

In fact, citrus fruits (including oranges) are among the most valuable fruits in international trade.

Spain’s strong agricultural infrastructure, favourable climate, and export-oriented approach have made it the world’s leading orange exporter. While other countries produce more, Spain continues to dominate global trade, making it a key player in the international citrus market.

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