Strong demand for Peruvian seedless easy peelers

Published 2023년 5월 22일

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Peruvian citrus exporter, CPF, has reported strong demand for seedless easy peelers from Asia, Europe, and North America, despite increasing supply leading to pressure on prices. The company, which starts its citrus season in April and ends in September, with the main export markets being the US, UK, and Europe, and has seen transport costs falling but fertilizer remaining expensive. Founded in 2001, CPF has grown into one of Peru's main fruit exporters, covering the costs of export activities and transferring all profits to growers. This year, the company expects to export around 2,500 containers of citrus and 850 containers of avocados.
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"Despite the increasing supply from the southern hemisphere, several countries in Asia, Europe and North America are showing strong demand for citrus from Peru, especially for seedless easy peelers," says Lavesh Mirpuri, commercial manager at the Consorcio de Productores de Fruta ( CPF), a grower-owned Peruvian citrus and avocado exporter. "We see a strong demand for citrus, especially for seedless easy peelers. Of course, the supply is also increasing and therefore prices have been under pressure in recent years. We strongly believe in the citrus category and will continue to focus on developing fruit of good quality to serve our customers and continue to drive demand. The harvest of early varieties was delayed by 2-3 weeks this year due to higher temperatures which delayed the color change. When the temperature starts to cool down soon, it will the fruit change color faster. We started our season in April with early varieties such as Primosoles and Satsuma. In mid-May we ...
Source: AGF

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