Tunisia’s food trade balance remained in surplus through July 2026, largely due to a significant increase in olive oil exports. The surplus reached 1.0066 billion dinars (approximately $320 million USD) by the end of July, a rise from 823.8 million dinars during the same period in 2025. These figures, recently published by the National Observatory, demonstrate a robust performance in the agricultural sector. The surge in olive oil exports is the primary driver of this positive trade balance. This indicates continued strength in Tunisian olive oil production and international demand. The data highlights the importance of agricultural exports to the Tunisian economy. Further details are available from Business News.