Argentina: 10% increase of Mendoza peach
The only downside, according to Francisco Gómez of IDR, was the yield per hectare: 22 tons as opposed to last year’s 24 tons. Gómez blamed the weather: “We have had some heavy hailstorms in Valle de Uco.”
The Argentinian peach has been facing some difficulties recently: an inflated exchange rate, high wages and stiff competition from a market increasingly favouring the Chilean peach. Local minister Marcelo Barg suggested marketing a canned peach in order to beat competing countries. “Negotiations with Brazil and Argentina are already underway,” he stated.
Prices are still to be set. "The price per kilo depends on a number of factors, such as the international prices, production and industrial costs, and profit margin. This calculation is made at this time. It will certainly be more than the $ 1.40 per pound of last year,” confirmed the officer of Agriculture, Cristian Correa.
Source: Losandes.com.ar