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Dates: comfortable supply situation

May 19, 2026 at 12:15 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MACAO. In 2026/2027 the supply situation for table dates will be rather comfortable. Sudan is, in fact, the only country in which production will decline.

Sudan features only decline

According to the estimates presented at last week’s International Nut and Dried Fruit Council Congress in Macao global table date production will range 3% higher than in the current season. Production will rise by single digits in the leading producing countries of Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates along with Tunisia.

In Iran, production will, however, remain flat. This will also be the case in Iraq and in Oman. Morocco and Jordan are featuring the highest rises of 13% and 15% respectively. By contrast, Sudan is the only country in which production will decline. At 1.67 million mt total supplies will also range 6% higher than the 1.57 million mt noted in 2025/2026.

Global table date production (mt)

Country

2025/26

2026/27

Diff.

Saudi Arabia

290,000

295,000

1.7%

Egypt

190,000

195,000

2.6%

UAE

170,000

175,000

2.9%

Tunisia

150,000

152,000

1.3%

Iran

130,000

130,000

0.0%

Algeria

90,000

95,000

5.6%

Iraq

70,000

70,000

0.0%

Israel

60,000

65,000

8.3%

Morocco

40,000

45,000

12.5%

Jordan

26,000

30,000

15.4%

USA

25,000

27,000

8.0%

Pakistan

25,000

26,000

4.0%

Oman

25,000

25,000

0.0%

Mexico

20,000

22,000

10.0%

Sudan

6,000

5,000

-16.7%

Libya

3,000

3,000

0.0%

Total

1,320,000

1,360,000

3.0%

INC, May 2026

 

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