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How is the supply for mandarin in the global market in 2020?

Fresh Mandarin
China
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By Jinwoo Cheon
Updated 2021년 9월 14일
The heavy rainfall affected the quality of Chinese mandarin. Supply exceeded demand in November 2020, causing prices to decrease and also impacted Chinese exports of mandarins. Meanwhile, Moroccan citrus production was predicted to increase around 29% over the previous season despite the long drought because of the extensive planting of new crops.

As far as the supply is concerned, there are few large sizes from Spain in 2020. The quality of the mandarins from China has been seriously affected by heavy rainfall. In November 2020, the harvest of the Baba mandarins has also started in China, and the Aiyuan already hit the market a month ago (October 2020). At the moment, the supply exceeds the demand and the quality has caused prices to drop in China. This is also having repercussions on the Chinese export of mandarins, which are sometimes not suitable for sale.


In Morocco, despite the difficult weather conditions due to the long drought experienced throughout 2020, The Ministry of Agriculture estimates that citrus production will increase by approximately 29% over the previous season (current season in November 2020). This strong increase is due to the extensive planting of new orange, lemon, or mandarin crops within the Green Morocco Plan. 


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Overview global mandarin market

A notable increase in this season s citrus production in Morocco

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