Australia becomes China's second largest grape supplier, with exports expected to increase by more than 20% in the new season

Published 2024년 10월 17일

Tridge summary

Australia's table grape industry has seen rapid growth since 2010, but has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and adverse weather conditions, leading to unstable yields. However, strong demand from Asian markets, especially China, has driven growers to focus on new proprietary varieties popular in export markets. The 2023/24 production is estimated at 195,000 tons, down from a previous estimate of 220,000 tons, due to poor production conditions. However, a return to normal weather conditions is expected to increase production to 230,000 tons in the 2022/25 season. Exports are projected to reach 135,000 tons in the 2024/25 season, up 26% from the previous season, with China remaining the main market despite a decrease in import demand.
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Original content

Since 2010, Australia's table grape industry has experienced rapid growth. However, the COVID-19 pandemic and rainy weather conditions in spring and harvest seasons have affected grape yields and quality, interrupting the growth of planting areas, resulting in unstable and lower-than-industry yields in recent years. However, driven by strong demand from Asian markets such as China, growers focus on new proprietary varieties and varieties that are popular in export markets. For example, Chinese consumers are increasingly turning from seeded varieties such as Red Globe to seedless varieties, and are willing to try new varieties and new flavors. Australia's table grape production in the 2023/24 season is estimated to be 195,000 tons, significantly lower than the previous estimate of 220,000 tons. The main reason is that the production conditions in this season are poor, especially during the harvest period in the main producing areas, which not only affects the quality of the grapes, ...
Source: Foodmate

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