What is the price of quinces per kilogram/pound in Tunisia today?
The retail price range for Tunisia quinces is between US$ 0.21 and US$ 0.95 per kilogram or between US$ 0.10 and US$ 0.43 per pound(lb). Click here to see today's exact prices of quinces in Tunisia
The retail price range in Tunisian Dinar for quinces is between TND 0.65 and TND 2.92 per kilogram or between TND 0.30 and TND 1.32 per pound(lb) in Tunis and Sfax.
Wholesale prices
In 2025, the approximate wholesale price range for Tunisia quinces is between US$ 0.15 and US$ 0.66 per kilogram or between US$ 0.07 and US$ 0.30 per pound(lb).
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Tunisia Quinces Export Prices - Historical, Trends and Prediction
The export price per kilogram of Quinces from Tunisia over the last five years has seen a steady decline. In 2012, the price was 2.29 US dollars per kg, and by 2019, it had dropped to 1.57 US dollars per kg. The lowest price was recorded in 2021, at 1.50 US dollars per kg. Looking ahead, it is likely that the export price of Quinces from Tunisia will remain around the 1.50 US dollars per kg mark in 2023 and 2024.The exports of quinces from Tunisia are classified as:
- Fresh quinces (HS code 080840)
Tunisia Quinces Import Prices - Historical, Trends and Prediction
The import price per kilogram of Quinces into Tunisia over the last five years has been quite varied. In 2016, the price was 2.69 US dollars per kg, which was slightly higher than the price in 2015, which was 2.56 US dollars per kg. In 2017, the price rose to 3.00 US dollars per kg, before dropping to 2.00 US dollars per kg in 2018. The price then decreased further to 1.57 US dollars per kg in 2019, and finally to 1.50 US dollars per kg in 2021. Based on this trend, it is likely that the price of Quinces in Tunisia will remain around 1.50 US dollars per kg in 2023 and 2024.Export values for Tunisia quinces
The total values in export for quinces in Tunisia were US$ 35, US$ 9, US$ 2 and US$ 11 in US dollar thousand for the years 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 in that order.
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Tunisia quinces - Production, Exports, Imports, Seasons and HS Codes
In 2018 Tunisia exported 1 tonnes of quinces. In 2018 alone, the interest in Tunisia quinces (fruits category) has gone down, recording a change of -66.667 % compared to the year 2017. Between 2016 and 2018, quinces' exports decreased by -92.31 pc bringing Tunisia US$0.00m for the year 2018. Tunisia's quinces exports are categorised as:
- Fresh quinces (HS code 080840)
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Tunisia quinces export values
In 2018, Tunisia supplied quinces with a value of 0.00m USD, a contraction of -100.00% from 2017's total quinces export of 0.009m USD. The yearly change in value of Tunisia quinces between 2016 to 2017 was -74.286 percent.
The per year change in the volume of Tunisia's quinces exports between 2016 and 2018 was -92.31 percent in comparison to a variation of -66.667% in the period between 2017 and 2018.
Export markets for Tunisia quinces ( in '000$ )
Tunisia's top export markets for quinces are Saudi Arabia, France, Canada, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar.
Tunisia imported 0 tonnes of quinces in 2018.
Production
The production of quinces in Tunisia was 3,163 tonnes in 2018 and is forecast to change by an average of -1.16%. The country had an estimated 326.00 hectares under quinces cultivation.