The production of apples and pears in Europe is reduced

Published 2023년 8월 8일

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The Prognosfruit congress presented the European pear and apple harvest forecasts for 2023, which are expected to decrease. Apple production is estimated to be 11.4 million tons, a decrease of 3.3% compared to 2022. There are variations in production among different countries and apple varieties, but overall, the new marketing campaign is expected to have a positive outlook due to lower production in Poland and increased demand from the processing industry in Europe.
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Afrucat has participated in the Prognosfruit congress, which took place this year in Trento (Italy), where the European pear and apple harvest forecasts for 2023, which are estimated to be downward, are officially presented. Specifically, the European apple production forecast for 2023 will be 11.4 million tons, this represents a decrease of 3.3% compared to the 2022 harvest and a volume similar to the average of the last three years in Europe ( +0.3%). The production recovery compared to 2022 in France (+8%; 1,500,000 tons), Hungary (+96%; 550,000 tons), Portugal (+7%; 313,000 tons) and Spain (+30%; 536,000 tons) stands out. On the other hand, a decrease is expected compared to 2022 in Italy (-0.4%; 2,100,000 tons), Germany (-11%; 952,000 tons), and Poland (-11%; 3,995,000 tons). By varieties, the variations compared to 2022 of Golden (+11%), Gala (+4.8%), and the decrease of Granny (-22%), Cripps (16%) and Fuji (-8%) stand out. The new marketing campaign will start without stock ...

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