France: Higher top fruit supply than in 2011
The supply of pears was 35% higher than last year, since March, but was the same as in 2010. The pear production in 2011 was 12% higher than in 2010. According to Prognosfruits the European production in 2011 grew by 11% compared to 2010 and 5% compared to the five-year average.
The harvest in 2011 started earlier than usual. The market is dominated by summer fruits at that moment, which didn't sell easily. In July the price index was 15% lower than the five year average. In August many parties went for processing. In September there was a heightened competition between Belgium and Holland. The sales in the home market aren't very dynamic, because it's still summer weather. The price was 17% lower than the five-year average. In October there was less competition with Holland. The price for the variety Conference will improve due to this, but is still 8% lower than the five year average. Since November 2011 the prices have been weak. In March 2012 the price was 17% less than the average of the past year.