Record Exports: Moroccan Lemons Soar to Spain Thanks to the Return of Rainfall

Moroccan lemon exports to Spain saw a spectacular rise in 2026, driven by improved agricultural production following recent rains.
This surge in activity confirms the positive momentum of the citrus sector in Morocco, which benefits directly from more favorable climatic conditions after several seasons marked by drought.
Rains Revitalize Citrus Production
Recent rainfall has revitalized the productivity of citrus orchards, notably that of lemons, which had been significantly affected by water stress in recent years.
This improvement in supply has enabled Moroccan exporters to meet increased demand in foreign markets, particularly in Spain.
Exceptional Growth in the Spanish Market
Moroccan lemon exports to Spain have experienced an unprecedented increase, estimated at over 2000% compared to the previous year.
This remarkable performance can be attributed to several factors, including:
- the recovery of agricultural production in Morocco
- the decline of local production in certain regions of Spain
- the competitiveness of Moroccan products
- the geographical proximity between the two countries
Morocco Strengthens Its Position in Citrus
This development confirms Morocco’s growing presence in the European citrus market. The country is gradually establishing itself as a key supplier for various fruits and vegetables, thanks to the quality of its production and its ability to adapt to market needs.
Climate: A Key Factor in Agricultural Trade
This episode once again illustrates the direct impact of climatic conditions on international agricultural trade. Variations in production across Europe regularly open opportunities for Moroccan exporters, especially in the citrus sector.




