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Top 5 - yesterday
- UK and Europe “screaming for citrus” but still more rain for South Africa
- Malaysian durian exports dropped 38% in 2022
- "There will be a greater watermelon supply than last year, but lower than we expected"
- “Right now, everybody in the US is desperate for grapes”
- "Egyptian table grapes will chase Indians and Chileans out of the European market"
Top 5 - last week
- Durian sales have entered peak season, and prices of high-quality durians are holding steady
- Trouble ahead if no power to pump diesel to the generators running water pumps, packhouses and cold stores
- "Fewer durians, strong apple sales"
- Mozambique's newest cold store opens
- Early entry of Egyptian grapes into the market
Top 5 - last month
- Risk of heart disease might drop significantly by drinking these fruit juices
- Durian sales have entered peak season, and prices of high-quality durians are holding steady
- El Niño to return in 2023 following a three-year La Niña phase
- South African strawberry aficionados in for a Woolworths treat
- Japanese farmer produces mangoes that sell for $230 each
Update on peach, nectarine and pavie crops
In mid-June peach, nectarine and pavie forecasts are reviewed by Europêch. There have been few changes made since the report on the 18th May. In France and Spain the variations are negligible.
Only Italy has seen expectations change slightly with a small increase in peaches (from 568,00 tons to 589,000 tons, +10% compared to 2016), stability for nectarines and a slight increase in pavies from 78,000 tons to 85,000 tons (i.e. +25% compared to 2016).
On a European level, a slight increase in peaches can be noted, from 1,276,000 tons to 1,299,000 tons (i.e. +17% compared to 2016, compared to +15% in the mid-May forecast).
Flat peaches and nectarines remain stable and pavies see a slight increase from 827,000 tons to 833,000 tons (+32% compared to 2016, compared to +31% originally forecast mid-May).
Click here for the full report of Europêch
Only Italy has seen expectations change slightly with a small increase in peaches (from 568,00 tons to 589,000 tons, +10% compared to 2016), stability for nectarines and a slight increase in pavies from 78,000 tons to 85,000 tons (i.e. +25% compared to 2016).
On a European level, a slight increase in peaches can be noted, from 1,276,000 tons to 1,299,000 tons (i.e. +17% compared to 2016, compared to +15% in the mid-May forecast).
Flat peaches and nectarines remain stable and pavies see a slight increase from 827,000 tons to 833,000 tons (+32% compared to 2016, compared to +31% originally forecast mid-May).
Click here for the full report of Europêch
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