Italy: Clementines still waiting for the sprint

Published 2022년 12월 4일

Tridge summary

The clementine and mandarin season has seen a slow start with a significant decrease in sales both in volume and value compared to the previous year. According to IRI data, there was a 36% drop in volume and a 30% drop in value in October 2022 compared to the same month in 2021. However, later varieties such as Nadorcott, Tango, and Orri showed promising results in the first four months of the year. The variable weight category also saw growth both in volume and value. The production of clementines and mandarines is primarily in the regions of Calabria and Puglia, and Sicily for mandarins. The season is expected to recover, with the traditional clementine showing good results and providing a potential commercial opportunity. However, there are concerns about potential excess production, especially in Calabria, which could lead to a supply market collapse.
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Original content

The clementine and mandarin season did not start off on the right foot in large-scale distribution, given the low sales both in terms of value and volume. According to IRI data for super and hypermarkets for the total product (packaged and bulk), in October 5,496,559 kilograms were sold compared to the 8,572,066 kilograms sold in 2021 with a drop in volume of 36%. Fruits also dropped in value by 30%, going from 21,313,655 euros in October 2021 to 14,859,902 euros this year In reality, the numbers were already down in September both in value by -3% (from 2,961,850 euros in 2021 to 2,877,248 euros in 2022) and in volume by -6% (from 1,139,769 kilograms in 2021 to 1,069,325 kilograms in 2022). Late varieties, a promising niche The last two months observed seem to be in contrast with the rest of 2022 which showed double-digit increases in both value and volume. A trend recorded above all in the first part of the year with the later varieties - such as Nadorcott, Tango and Orri - which ...
Source: Italiafruit

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