USA: California prunes, 75,000 tons in 2023 harvest

Published 2023년 6월 16일

Tridge summary

The California Prune Board has forecasted a prune harvest of approximately 75,000 tons for 2023, anticipating larger fruit sizes under humid conditions. Despite an increase in production, the global prune industry is expected to reach a balanced supply-demand equilibrium, following reduced harvests in South America and France last year.
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For the 2023 harvest, the Executive Committee of the California Prune Board, a consortium that represents growers and packers of prunes from California for various retailer brands around the world, predicts an estimated volume of 75,000 tons. The larger size of the California Prunes is in line with the premium quality expected of the harvest. The humid climate, in particular, is creating positive conditions for plants, a factor that growers consider a great prerequisite for optimal size. Donn Zea, executive director of the California Prune Board, said that while production will be higher this year, the ...

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