Egypt becomes Germany’s top sweet potato supplier with US$20.8M in 2025 exports
Egypt has cemented its position as Germany’s leading sweet potato supplier, exporting 16,100 tons valued at over (US$20.78 million) €18 million in 2025 a 72% increase from the previous year and the highest trade volume recorded between the two nations.
This milestone marks the culmination of 13 consecutive years of export growth, with volumes expanding more than sixfold over the past five years at an average annual rate of 46%.
The competitive landscape has shifted dramatically. Egypt now commands a 23% share of the German market, up from just 5% in 2020, having systematically displaced traditional suppliers including the United States, Spain, the Netherlands, and China.
On the other hand, Spain lost ground in 2023, the Netherlands followed in 2024, and by 2025 Egypt had overtaken all rivals to secure the top position.
Further, October 2025 exemplified this dominance, as Egypt delivered 3,600 tons of sweet potatoes to Germany, equivalent to the country’s total annual imports from Egypt in 2021 and exceeding the entire 2020 volume in a single month.
This success reflects deliberate strategic advantages. Geographic proximity provides shorter transit routes, reducing logistics costs and ensuring fresher produce compared to transatlantic or Asian shipments.