World orange crop slumps

World orange crop slumps
The world’s total orange production for the 2019/20 season is projected to drop 11% to 47.5 million tons due to unfavourable growing conditions in Brazil, Egypt, the European Union, and Morocco, according to USDA data. As a result, consumption, fruit for processing, and fresh exports are also expected to plummet.
Wed 05/02/2020 by Richard Wilkinson

Slump in Spanish citrus crop

Slump in Spanish citrus crop
The first estimates for Spain’s 2019 citrus crop indicate a fall in volumes for all crops, according to data published by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. The country’s orange […]
Wed 04/12/2019 by Richard Wilkinson

Slump in Peru mango exports so far this season

Slump in Peru mango exports so far this season
The Ecuadorian mango season, which began in the last week of September and will run until mid January, is expected to see around 14.1 million boxes produced. The country’s main […]
Thu 04/01/2018 by Richard Wilkinson

Exports volumes of Peruvian asparagus slump 30%

Exports volumes of Peruvian asparagus slump 30%
Compared with the previous year, 2017 has been a disappointing year so far for Peruvian asparagus exports. Following a sluggish start to the year, exports eventually started to pick up […]
Thu 09/11/2017 by Richard Wilkinson

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