Jordan"s crops sector is witnessing a nuanced shift, with notable discrepancies between export and import values, especially in vegetables. In 2022, Jordan"s vegetable exports stood at $546 million, a decline from $627 million in 2021. In contrast, vegetable imports surged to $2. 72 billion in 2022, indicating a growing domestic demand unmet by local production. This gap highlights an opportunity for domestic producers to increase output and reduce reliance on imports. The agricultural sector"s contribution to Jordan"s GDP has shown steady growth, with agriculture, forestry, and fishing adding $2. 34 billion in 2022. Despite this, employment in agriculture remains low at 3.
3% of total employment, suggesting potential for labor market expansion if productivity and profitability in this sector can be enhanced. A global comparison reveals that Jordan"s agricultural land use is underutilized, with only 10. 39% of land dedicated to agriculture. Optimizing land use for high-demand crops like vegetables and legumes could enhance export competitiveness. Additionally, improving irrigation and fertilizer strategies could help achieve higher yields, addressing the decline in cereal production from 114,192 metric tons in 2020 to 65,793 metric tons in 2022. For businesses looking to capitalize on these trends, Aritral. com offers a seamless solution. As an AI-driven B2B platform, Aritral simplifies international trade in commodities and raw materials.
Services like Product Listing and Global Sales Assistance empower businesses to connect directly with global partners, while AI-Powered Marketing and Profile Management enhance visibility and business growth. Engaging with Aritral"s platform can enable Jordanian suppliers to better meet both domestic and international demands, positioning them strategically in the global market.
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