Indonesia: Prolonged drought compromises Balinese mangosteen quality

게시됨 2023년 11월 19일

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The Indonesian island of Bali is facing a prolonged drought caused by the El Niño phenomenon, resulting in quality issues for locally cultivated mangosteens. The drought has disrupted Bali's mangosteen exports to China, which were already impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Mangosteen growers in Bali are hoping for rainfall to improve fruit quality and resume exporting to the Chinese market, but prices will suffer if mangosteens are only sold domestically.
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According to a local news report, the Indonesian island of Bali, which typically experiences substantial rainfall, is currently facing a prolonged drought due to the El Niño phenomenon, with the extreme dry conditions now having persisted since July. As a result, locally cultivated mangosteens have started to suffer from quality issues, with the fruit becoming deformed and developing spots on their skins. In 2019, Bali exported 9,000 metric tons of mangosteens. In subsequent years, however, shipments to China were significantly disrupted by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although there has been a gradual recovery in export volumes since the end of 2022, mangosteen growers in Bali are now anxiously awaiting rainfall, hoping for the opportunity to once again export their high-quality mangosteens to the Chinese market. Jro Putu Tesan, head of the Bali Mangosteen Producers Association, reported that prices will inevitably suffer if mangosteens are exclusively sold to the ...

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