Argentina: Concern over high levels of pears in cold storage

Published 2024년 9월 2일

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The article highlights a significant surge in pear and apple storage volumes in Argentina's cold storage chambers as of July 2024, with pear stocks reaching 111,573 tons, a 46% increase from the previous year, and apple stocks totaling 149,363 tons, a 4% increase. These numbers reflect a trend of rising storage levels over the past five years, particularly for pears, with 76% of the industry reporting data missing. The high stocks could lead to challenges as export sales usually decline, and the domestic market remains unresponsive. The report also notes that a majority of the stored pears and apples are in conventional cold storage, with a smaller portion in controlled atmospheres, implying a potential loss or processing of pears and a shift in apple distribution to the domestic market in the coming months.
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The stocks of pears stored in cold storage chambers reached 111,573 tons at the end of July of this year, a volume that represents a year-on-year increase of around 46% and 38% when compared to the average of the end of July of the last five seasons (2019-2023). This is detailed in a recent report prepared by the Río Negro Fruit Growing Secretariat, which shows that the July data maintains the trend of previous months. The high stocks deepen the concern within the activity, taking into account that in the second half of the year, the export sales of Argentine pears are reduced and that the domestic market continues without reacting, neither in price nor in volume. “Much of the pear that was stored, at this point in the year, was already directed to the industry since it had no commercial outlet. We must think that the statistics handled by the Secretariat of Fruit Growing are more than a month late,” said an important market operator when consulted by +P. “Despite this, we must ...

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