The Cyprus Statistical Service (Cystat) this week published detailed data on sales of locally produced industrial commodities for 2023.
Total sales of industrial commodities produced by local units reached €4.60 billion in 2023, marking an increase of 7.3 per cent compared with €4.29 billion in 2022.
Among key products, halloumi cheese sales reached 41,900 tonnes with a value of €338.1 million, while pasteurised milk and fresh cream totalled 60.7 million litres, valued at €85.9 million.
Fresh fruit juice sales amounted to 71,100 tonnes with a value of €49.0 million, and prepared meat products recorded €50.4 million in sales.
Fresh bakery and pastry products were sold for €351.4 million, while beer sales reached 42.3 million litres with a value of €53.8 million.
Wines totalled 11.9 million litres, valued at €39.5 million, and soft drinks amounted to 13.5 million litres, worth €20.5 million.
Bottled mineral water sales reached 190.7 million litres with a value of €39.9 million. Chemical products were sold for €84.0 million, and pharmaceutical products and preparations recorded €351.4 million in sales.
Construction-related products also saw significant sales, with cement and clinker reaching €158.2 million, while ready-mixed concrete totalled 3.2 million cubic metres with a value of €247.7 million.
The data provides a comprehensive overview of Cyprus’ industrial production, covering both quantity and value where possible.
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