Avocado harvesting for export starts in South Africa

Published 2023년 2월 21일

Tridge summary

South Africa's avocado exports for the season are projected to increase by 5% from the previous season, reaching 17 million 4kg cartons, despite a decrease in Hass avocados. The harvest started early due to favorable moisture levels, but heavy rainfall in November and January affected the market prices and quality of later fruits. The market is currently experiencing high volumes of avocados from both late and early growing areas, as well as imports from neighboring countries, leading to lower prices. Heavy rainfall has caused damage to roads, infrastructure, and pump houses in the Lowveld region, but growers are staying positive and planning to start harvesting in late April.
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Original content

South Africa's avocado exports this season are estimated at 17 million 4kg cartons. That is 5% more than last season. There will be less Hass avocados than last year, but more fruit from the Fuerte and Pinkerton varieties. "The avocado harvest started quite early this year. The moisture content of Fuerte was already at the right level in week 4 before harvest. Despite the heavy rainfall in November, there were still a lot of late Hass, Ryan and Fuerte avocados to be picked in January," says an avocado buyer for a retailer. "So many fruits from the end of the previous season and the beginning of the new season together on the market was an unusual situation. Unfortunately, due to the large volumes of avocados on the market at the end of January, early growing areas such as Tzaneen and Levubu could not achieve the high prices they are normal at this time of year, and the volumes on the free market were supplemented by imports from neighboring countries such as Tanzania and ...
Source: AGF

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