Cyprus imported 3.4 million kilogrammes of ice cream in 2025
Cyprus imported about 3.40 million kilogrammes of ice cream and other edible ice in 2025, mainly from EU member states, Eurostat reported.

Nicosia, Cyprus. Cyprus imported approximately 3.40 million kilogrammes of ice cream and other edible ice in 2025, with most of the volume coming from other European Union member states, according to Eurostat.
The island also exported 28,983 kilogrammes of ice cream and other edible ice during the year.
Imports and exports
Of Cyprus’s total imports, 3.31 million kilogrammes came from other EU member states, while 89,978 kilogrammes were imported from countries outside the EU.
Exports totalled 28,983 kilogrammes. Of this amount, 6,157 kilogrammes were exported to other EU countries and 22,826 kilogrammes to destinations outside the EU.
The figures cover ice cream and other edible ice, whether or not containing cocoa.
EU production
Cyprus’s data form part of a wider increase in ice cream production and international trade across the EU in 2025.
EU countries produced 3.44 billion litres of ice cream in 2025, up 1.9 per cent from 3.38 billion litres in 2024.
Germany remained the EU’s largest producer, making 608 million litres during the year. Italy followed with 549 million litres, while France produced 525 million litres.
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