South Africa’s citrus exports rise by record 22% in 2025

Citrus exports from South Africa reached record levels in 2025, increasing by 22 per cent compared with the previous season. The figures were reported by
MENA, a TV BRICS partner, citing the Citrus Growers’ Association of Southern Africa (CGA).

The total export volume amounted to 203.4 million cartons, each weighing 15 kg. The growth in yield was attributed to favourable weather conditions, the commissioning of new fruit-bearing orchards, and improved farming efficiency in water management and pest control. The report also noted improvements in logistics, including port operations.

At the same time, there was a rise in global demand for citrus products, particularly oranges and lemons used in juice production. Nineteen per cent of total exports were sent to Middle Eastern markets, fifteen per cent to Asia, and nine per cent to Russia.

According to the CGA statement, the association is implementing its industry development strategy, Vision 260, under which export volumes are expected to reach 260 million cartons annually by 2032. This initiative is projected to create an additional 100,000 jobs and increase foreign currency inflows into South Africa’s economy.

By citrus type, the highest growth was recorded in Valencia oranges – 61.8 million cartons (+26 per cent year-on-year), mandarins – 53.5 million cartons (+28 per cent compared with 2024), and lemons – 41.3 million cartons (+19 per cent compared with 2024).

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