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Morocco succeeded in topping the list of tomato suppliers to Britain in 2025, with exports reaching 126,203 tons, marking a 157% increase compared to 2016. Meanwhile, Spain's exports declined from 137,967 tons in the same period to 57,458 tons, a decrease of 58%. This shift reflects the impact of Brexit on the landscape of agricultural trade, as the new trade system has led to a decline in the European competitive edge in favor of producers outside the union, especially Morocco, which has benefited from its geographical proximity, infrastructure, and lower production costs. Additionally, Britain's imports of Moroccan fruits and vegetables increased by 31% between 2021 and 2025, indicating a reshaping of the agricultural market following Brexit.
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