Blueberry season over 20,000 tons for South Africa, but in Europe there is a problem

게시됨 2024년 12월 18일

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South African blueberry exports have seen a slight increase compared to the previous season, with shipments to traditional European markets experiencing a 16% decline, but a 26% increase in shipments to the UK offsetting the loss. There has also been a significant 27% increase in exports to the Far East and South East Asia. In total, the country has exported 20,348 tonnes so far, peaking in week 44 but seeing a significant decrease in shipments since then. Meanwhile, Zimbabwe's blueberry industry is also growing, with expectations to announce a final harvest of 5,500 tonnes for the year, a fraction of South Africa's volumes but poised for rapid growth.
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In a season where South African blueberry growers are starting to look east, shipments to traditional markets are now slightly outpacing the previous campaign. By the end of week 49, the country’s blueberry exports were just above shipments at the same time last season. Only Europe is down in exports Exports to the EU are down 16% on last year, but shipments to the UK are up 26%. Another region seeing volume growth is the Far East and South East Asia, with exports up 27% year-on-year. South Africa has shipped a total of 20,348 tonnes so far, compared to 19,500 tonnes last year. Exports peaked in week 44, but have fallen significantly since then, with arrivals expected to slow further from this point onwards. Looking East The South African berry industry has long relied on Europe and the UK, but is now working behind the scenes to gain better access to eastern markets. While China and India are already under scrutiny, Berries ZA has previously indicated it is also looking at access ...
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