Dragonfruit is one of the most seasonable exotics in the market
Imports from Colombia and Ecuador
The imports are hailing from two countries in South America—Colombia and Ecuador, with the majority coming from the former in the regions of Valle del Cauca and Huila. In Ecuador, production is more concentrated in the Palora region.
“But in Colombia, most of our competitions come from the Andean region where the big exporters are located,” says Mosquera. “Some of them also have some plantations in the south where we are located, but to keep control in their areas they rather keep the farms in center of the country. The biggest competition comes from Ecuador itself where most of the exporters are concentrated in Palora, the region supplying most of the export quality Pitahaya to Asia.” Asia—particularly cities such as Hong Kong, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur—are key markets for Terra Exports. “At the same time with the support of our different offices we are trying to introduce the fruit in markets like London and Dubai,” says Mosquera.
Fluctuating factor
Given the fluctuating climate in South America, pricing tends to fluctuate equally so. “For instance, as the volumes from one week to another can abruptly decrease, the prices can be affected by 50 percent or more,” says Mosquera. In fact, the tropical weather is so unpredictable that production sometimes can’t be planned more than four weeks ahead.
Given that fluctuation, Terra plans for the coming years to invest more in the region. “We want to create a constant supply for more departments inside the country,” says Mosquera. “Pitahaya has a great potential and we are looking forward to extend it across the world.”
For more information:
Santiago Mosquera
Terra Exports
Tel: +1-702-664-2123
Santiago@terraexports.com
www.terraexports.com