South African citrus continues its ascent

South African citrus continues its ascent
South Africa’s citrus production is expected to continue its strong growth in 2020/21, thanks to the increase in area planted, improved yields, high level of new-plantings coming into full production, […]
Wed 07/07/2021 by Richard Wilkinson

Argentina’s lemon season rescued by rains

Argentina’s lemon season rescued by rains
Summer rains have brought relief to Argentina’s farmers, leading projections of the country’s 2020/21 lemon crop to be revised upwards by 12% to 1.15 million tons, according to USDA figures. […]
Wed 30/06/2021 by Richard Wilkinson

EU citrus crop to rebound

EU citrus crop to rebound
The EU’s 2020/21 citrus crop is expected to total almost 12 million tons, which is 10.4% higher than in the previous season, according to USDA data. The rebound in output […]
Wed 30/06/2021 by Richard Wilkinson

Pakistan’s fruit and vegetable exports rise

Pakistan’s fruit and vegetable exports rise
The value of Pakistan’s vegetable exports grew by 1.5% from July 2020 to April 2021, compared with the same period a year earlier. Total shipments were worth US$277.5m. Similarly, data […]
Fri 25/06/2021 by Richard Wilkinson

Plummeting mango prices in Thailand

Plummeting mango prices in Thailand
Thailand has seen lower global and domestic demand in the first half of 2021. With only a few functional export packhouses, suppliers were forced to sell mangoes at a low […]
Thu 10/06/2021 by Richard Wilkinson

Spanish suppliers hit by higher costs of exporting to UK

Spanish suppliers hit by higher costs of exporting to UK
The UK’s fresh produce imports from Spain rose 6% in value during the first 3 months of 2021 to reach €675 million. However, the UK’s departure from the EU has […]
Tue 08/06/2021 by Richard Wilkinson

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