How is the citrus market evolving?

Published 2020년 8월 4일

Tridge summary

Global production of oranges, mandarins, grapefruits, lemons, and limes is expected to decline due to unfavorable weather conditions in key producing countries. Oranges are expected to see the largest decline at 7.8 tonnes, followed by a 400,000 tonne drop in mandarin production. Grapefruit production is estimated to decline to 6.7 million tons, and lemon and lime production is expected to drop to 9.6 million tonnes. This will result in lower consumption, fruit for processing, and fresh exports for these fruits.
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Original content

Global production of oranges is expected to decline by 7.8 tonnes (to 46.1 million tonnes). The main reason for the decline is the unfavorable weather in Brazil (-19%) and Mexico (-45%). As a result, consumption, fruit for processing and fresh exports will also be lower. In parallel, global orange juice production is projected to decline by 23% to 1.6 million tonnes. Orange juice consumption is expected to remain steady, although global trade will be somewhat lower, the National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) writes. photo: pexels.com Global production of mandarins is expected to fall by 400,000 tonnes (to 31.6 million tonnes). The decline in the European Union, Morocco, Turkey and the United States may be somewhat offset by an increase in Chinese production. Due to lower inventories, both production and exports may decline. Due to unfavorable weather conditions in Mexico and the United States, global grapefruit production is estimated to decline to 6.7 million tons. Consumption is ...
Source: AgroTrend

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