Argentine cherries refine their strategy in early and late fruit

Published 2024년 12월 18일

Tridge summary

Argentina's cherry production in Río Negro and Neuquén regions is expected to reach a record high, with full harvests in the Chubut region and the start of harvests in Sarmiento and Los Antiguos. Despite challenges like climatic conditions, the country has seen an increase in exportable balances due to improved management and productivity. The province of Río Negro has had favorable weather conditions for full production this year. Argentina's cherry strategy includes positioning in earlier windows, with early varieties like Nimba and Pacific Red being commercialized for the first time. The government of Mendoza is working towards a pest-free area by 2027, which could boost early cherry exports. The industry relies on quality fruit, with the majority going by air to China and other markets, with Chubut primarily targeting the American market and some late supply going to China and others.
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“The production in Río Negro and Neuquén has been very important and full; we can anticipate that there will be a record production for the region and surely also in the exportable balances of Argentine cherries, especially in that region,” said in an interview with Portalfruticola.com the general manager of the Argentine Chamber of Integrated Cherry Producers (CAPCI), Aníbal Caminiti. He commented that they are currently in full production in the lower valley of the Chubut River, while last week the harvests began in the Sarmiento area, which is a little further south. “The harvest in the town of Los Antiguos will begin at the beginning of January,” he explained. Caminiti explained that the Chubut region faced some climatic episodes that generated a decrease in the expected projection, “especially due to rain and hail that are not common in that area, and partly reduced what was planned for this year’s production.” As for Los Antiguos, he said that production is now in full ...
Source: MXfruit

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