Global pome fruits and table grape market and trade

Published 2024년 7월 2일

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The USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service report predicts a rise in the global production of apples, pears, and table grapes for the marketing year 2023-2024. Apple production is expected to increase due to higher contributions from the United States and China, with exports also set to rise, primarily driven by the United States and Iran. Pear production is projected to grow, largely due to an increase in supply from China, despite a decline in fresh pear acreage in the United States. Table grape production is forecast to see a fifth consecutive year of growth, despite a predicted decrease in exports from Peru, the United States, and Turkey.
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A report from the Foreign Agricultural Service of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), provides a global look at the production and marketing of apples, pears and table grapes in the marketing year (marketing year) 2023-2024 . FRESH APPLES According to the report, global apple production in 2023/24 will increase to 83.7 million tons, due to the greater presence of fruit in the United States and China, while total exports of the fruit will grow by 10% to 6.0 million tons. tons, driven mainly by the United States and Iran. Thanks to favorable weather in Washington and high production in Michigan, the US apple industry is expected to produce the highest volume of the fruit in 6 years, rising from 636,000 tons to 5.0 million. Exports would also experience an increase, projected from 274,000 tons to 885,000. An increase in apple production is also expected in China and South Africa. In the case of the Asian giant, despite the decrease in the number of plantations, it is ...
Source: MXfruit

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