
Germany, which in recent years had been the main destination for the province's almonds, was replaced by Italy in 2013, which invested 9.2 million Euro and received 40.4% of all exports. German imports, valued at 8.7 million Euro, represent 38.4%. Other destinations include France, Greece, the United Kingdom, the United States, Algeria and Lebanon.
In 2013, Almeria's companies also increased their import volumes, with purchases valued at 9.14 million Euro; 285% more than in 2012. The United States was the largest supplier (86.3%) and another 10.5% was imported from Germany, according to data provided by Icex.
Last year, Almeria's dried fruit sector harvested 6,600 tonnes of almonds, which meant a 25.7% reduction in production volumes; nevertheless, this drop led to prices increasing by up to 66% (1.7 Euro/kilo), to levels twice as high as the average of the past five years. Consequently, the total value of the province's almond production amounted to 11.34 million Euro, 23.5% more than in 2012.