European Statistics Handbook 2025

28 January 2025

An in-depth look at market developments, economic challenges and climate impacts in the fruit trade – now available for free on the website.

The latest edition of the European Statistics Handbook is currently available for downloading on the website of FRUIT LOGISTICA. This annual publication is a handy collection of valuable information on Europe’s key markets and producers, as well as the main fruit and vegetable flows supporting the import/export business. The handbook contains detailed analyses and data that provide an in-depth look at the developments and challenges in this sector. The focus is on production volumes and the international trade in goods. The European Statistics Handbook helps companies in the fruit and vegetable sector make better and more informed decisions. As well as statistics, the publication contains analyses that make it easier to understand the production, supply and trade data of the various European markets.

The cover of the European Statistics Handbooks of FRUIT LOGISTICA, with white lettering on a green background.

Five key findings of the European Statistics Handbook 2025:

1. Difficult economic situation for consumers: Despite wage rises in 2024, the economic situation remains difficult for many consumers in Europe. Prices, in particular for fruit and vegetables, have continued to rise, making an above-average contribution to the higher cost of living. However, purchase volumes are not in decline. Sustainability, organic and local produce have as yet not been impacted by the economic situation.

2. Weather extremes are impacting the industry: 2024 once again saw many extreme weather events which severely impacted the production and transport of goods. Freezing nighttime temperatures, heavy rainfall and flooding, particularly in Central Europe and Valencia, and the rising spread of new pests posed major challenges for farmers.

3. Lower operating costs, but continuing cost pressure: Following cost increases in previous years, fertiliser prices fell in 2024. At the same time however, spending on machinery, maintenance and wages increased. Labour availability remains a key problem. The price index for operating costs fell by 9 points, without any positive impact on the income situation of many farms, however.

4. Geo-political conflicts are influencing the sector: The conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza and the results of the European elections in 2024 have strongly influenced the political climate. The debate surrounding bureaucratic requirements and cuts in subsidies led to protests, which at times blocked transport routes. Nevertheless, topics such as climate action and sustainability are gaining traction with EU agricultural policymakers.

5. Mixed results in fruit and vegetable production: While fruit production fell slightly, particularly of apples, vegetable yields remained stable and in some cases (onions and peppers) even increased. The effects of frost and flooding however highlighted the vulnerability of production to such events.

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