The pear industry in South Africa, although small in comparison to world production figures, is a key supplier of pears to a number of international markets. South Africa is well suited for pear production, as pear trees, grow best in temperate zones – regions with cold winters and moderate summers. For this reason, South African pears are produced in the Western Cape & Eastern Cape regions of the country (due to their favorable climatic conditions for pear production), with over 50% produced in the Western Cape. South Africa’s main pear cultivars are Packham’s Triumph which accounts for 34% produced, followed by Forelle at 26%, Williams Bon Chretien at 19% and Abate Fetel at 6%.
Tridge is specifically offering Packham’s Triumph in conventional form, which is a large, uniquely-shaped variety with a long shelf life and sweet, aromatic flavor profile.
Tridge's supplier has a seasonal production capacity of over 9,000 MT, export experience to over 21 countries, guaranteeing provision of the best quality products. With production meeting Senasica standards and a range of certifications including Global GAP and Perishable Products Export Control, our facility adheres to the highest quality standards.
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