Top 10 Apple Importing Countries in the World: Global Trade Insights

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Written by Robert Gultig

6 February 2025

๐Ÿ“ˆ Discover the world’s largest apple importers and their key trading partners.

Apples are one of the most widely consumed fruits globally, and international trade plays a crucial role in meeting demand. While some countries dominate apple production, others rely heavily on imports to satisfy consumer needs. Based on data from the United Nations Comtrade database, here are the top 10 apple importing countries and their key suppliers.

1. United States: The Worldโ€™s Largest Apple Importer

  • Annual Imports: 1.5 million metric tons
  • Import Value: $1.4 billion
  • Key Suppliers: Chile, Canada, New Zealand

The United States leads the world in apple imports, supplementing domestic production with varieties from Chile, Canada, and New Zealand. Demand for fresh apples remains high, driven by year-round consumer preference and the food processing industry.

2. Germany: Europeโ€™s Top Apple Importer

  • Annual Imports: 1.2 million metric tons
  • Import Value: $1.1 billion
  • Key Suppliers: Poland, Netherlands, Belgium

Germany ranks as Europeโ€™s largest apple importer, sourcing mainly from Poland, the Netherlands, and Belgium. The demand is fueled by fresh consumption, juice production, and processed apple products.

3. United Kingdom: A Leading Market for Imported Apples

  • Annual Imports: 700,000 metric tons
  • Import Value: $680 million
  • Key Suppliers: South Africa, France, Netherlands

With a high dependency on imports, the UK imports apples from South Africa, France, and the Netherlands. British consumers favor crisp, fresh varieties, and the demand for organic apples is on the rise.

4. Russia: A Major Apple Consumer

  • Annual Imports: 600,000 metric tons
  • Import Value: $580 million
  • Key Suppliers: Belarus, China, Poland

Russia continues to be a significant player in the global apple trade, importing primarily from Belarus, China, and Poland. The demand remains steady despite government efforts to boost domestic apple production.

5. Netherlands: A Key Apple Importer and Re-Exporter

  • Annual Imports: 500,000 metric tons
  • Import Value: $500 million
  • Key Suppliers: Belgium, France, Germany

The Netherlands serves as a major re-export hub in Europe, importing apples from neighboring Belgium, France, and Germany and distributing them across the continent.

6. Canada: A Growing Market for Imported Apples

  • Annual Imports: 400,000 metric tons
  • Import Value: $400 million
  • Key Suppliers: United States, New Zealand, Chile

Canada relies on apple imports to meet demand during off-seasons, sourcing mainly from the United States, New Zealand, and Chile. Consumers prefer premium varieties like Honeycrisp and Fuji apples.

7. France: A Significant Apple Importer in Europe

  • Annual Imports: 300,000 metric tons
  • Import Value: $300 million
  • Key Suppliers: Belgium, Spain, Italy

Despite being a top apple producer, France also imports large quantities of apples, especially from Belgium, Spain, and Italy, to meet demand for processed apple products and juice production.

8. China: A Rising Importer of Premium Apples

  • Annual Imports: 200,000 metric tons
  • Import Value: $200 million
  • Key Suppliers: United States, New Zealand, Australia

Although China is the worldโ€™s largest apple producer, it imports high-quality apple varieties from the United States, New Zealand, and Australia to cater to premium market segments.

9. Belgium: A Major European Apple Importer

  • Annual Imports: 150,000 metric tons
  • Import Value: $150 million
  • Key Suppliers: Netherlands, France, Germany

Belgium plays a crucial role in Europeโ€™s apple trade, importing apples primarily from the Netherlands, France, and Germany to supply local and regional markets.

10. Japan: A Stable Market for Imported Apples

  • Annual Imports: 100,000 metric tons
  • Import Value: $100 million
  • Key Suppliers: United States, New Zealand, China

Japan, known for its high-quality domestic apple production, also imports select apple varieties from the United States, New Zealand, and China to diversify its market offerings.


Global Apple Trade: Key Insights

โœ” Europe dominates apple imports, with Germany, the UK, and the Netherlands among the top players.
โœ” The United States is the world’s largest apple importer, relying on suppliers from the Southern Hemisphere.
โœ” China, despite being the top apple producer, is emerging as an importer of premium apple varieties.
โœ” The Netherlands and Belgium serve as key re-export hubs in the European apple trade.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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