South African grape exports expected to fall by almost 8% in 2022/23 season

게시됨 2022년 11월 8일

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The South African Raisin Industry Association (SATI) has released the first assessment for the 2022/23 export inspection volume, which is projected to decrease by 7.65% compared to the previous season, totaling 71.7 million boxes. This is a decrease of 6 million boxes from the previous season, with production expected to drop in key regions. Factors contributing to the decrease include a decrease in planted and full production areas, reduced crop yields, and logistical concerns. Despite these challenges, the industry is focusing on quality and crop management. SATI's official assessment results have shown a high degree of accuracy in the past.
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On October 31, the South African Raisin Industry Association (SATI) released the first assessment results of this season, and it is expected that the export inspection volume of the 2022/23 season will decrease by about 7.65% compared with last year. South African raisins production is forecast at 71.7 million boxes (4.5kg/box) this season and fluctuates between 69.55 million boxes and 73.85 million boxes, down 6 million boxes from the previous season's 77.7 million boxes. Orange River and Northern Provinces Production is expected to decrease by 12%-17%, and production in the Olefenzi, Berg and Heck River regions is expected to decrease by 4%-6%. In the last season, the Orange River and Heck River regions The largest increase in production. If the historical trend between inspections and exports repeats itself, the total amount of grapes actually exported will be less than 70 million cases. Although more high-yielding new varieties were put into full production this season, ...
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