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      Le compendium statistique sur les fruits tropicaux, publié une fois par an, contient des informations sur le commerce mondial des fruits tropicaux. Ses sources incluent des informations fournies par les pays membres de la FAO, des négociants, des bulletins d'information et les opinions de spécialistes des produits de base. C'est la source d'informations la plus fiable et la plus actualisée sur l'économie mondiale des fruits tropicaux.
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      Ce rapport est publié annuellement pour les membres et les observateurs du Sous-Groupe sur les fruits tropicaux du Groupe intergouvernemental sur la banane et les fruits tropicaux. Il présente une vue d’ensemble des évolutions récentes du commerce international des mangues, ananas, avocats et papayes. Le rapport est établi par l’unité chargée des filières mondiales responsables de la Division du commerce et des marchés de la FAO qui entreprend des recherches et des analyses des filières agricoles mondiales y compris les fruits tropicaux. Il présente des tableaux élaborés sur la base des informations disponibles à la FAO, complétées par des données provenant d’autres sources, en particulier en ce qui concerne les estimations préliminaires.
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      Le présent rapport est produit chaque année à l’intention des membres et des observateurs du Sous Groupe sur les fruits tropicaux du Groupe intergouvernemental sur la banane et les fruits tropicaux, qui est un organe subsidiaire du Comité des produits. Il est établi par l’Équipe chargée des chaînes de valeur mondiales responsables au sein de la Division des marchés et du commerce de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture (FAO), à Rome, et les tableaux qu’il contient rassemblent les informations dont dispose la FAO, complétées par des données obtenues auprès d’autres sources, en particulier en ce qui concerne les estimations préliminaires.

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