World demand for lemons continues to increase strongly due to Covid-19

Published 2021년 2월 12일

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The global lemon market for the 2020/21 crop year is expected to experience an increase in consumption and exports due to heightened household demand during the Covid-19 pandemic, as reported by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). Despite a slight decrease in global production to 8.3 million tons, primarily due to reduced production in Argentina and the US, favorable weather conditions in Mexico and the European Union have offset this decline. However, lemon prices have fluctuated due to increased transportation costs and varying production yields, with significant increases in France, India, and Kenya, and a more modest rise in the US. China is projected to see a significant drop in lemon production of 30-35% due to adverse weather, while Mexico and the European Union are expected to see increases in production. Argentina is anticipated to see a significant decrease in production, but the European Union is expected to remain the top export market for Argentine lemons. In the US, while production is expected to decrease, consumption is predicted to rise, necessitating an increase in lemon imports.
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Original content

The world lemon market in 2020/21 is forecast to continue to be affected by the Covid-19 epidemic. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) forecasts that world lemon consumption and export in the 2020/21 crop year will increase due to strong demand (strong increase in household demand outweighs declining demand in the restaurant sector). . Meanwhile, global lemon production in 2020/21 is forecasted by USDA to drop slightly to 8.3 million tons due to lower production in Argentina and the US, despite increased production in the European Union and Mexico. The Covid-19 epidemic has pushed up world demand for lemons to meet consumers' demand for anti-epidemic vitamin C supplements. In 2020, there is a time when the price of lemon in France increases 300-400% compared to the same period last year, in India, Kenya ... also increases by about 200%, in the US it increases by 20% ... -19 increases transportation costs, pushes prices for both imported and exported lemons to increase. ...
Source: CafeF

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