Germany: Mangos are already well absorbed by the retail sector all year round

Published Mar 12, 2021

Tridge summary

The mango market is experiencing positive growth with high demand from German retailers. The end of the mango season in Peru does not see a significant change in volume compared to last year, but there have been container availability and delivery delays. As a result, prices are increasing due to higher costs from Casma, Peru. Importer Trofi is also starting a small program with Keitt mangoes from Brazil and preparing for the Palmer mango season, which is starting well in terms of quality. The sales at the end of the week are smooth, allowing cold stores to empty and maintaining a positive outlook for the market.
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The mango market is currently in a positive flow. "The mangoes are absorbed very quickly by the market all year round. The mangos are particularly popular with the German retailers. The last month there were quite a few promotions at the supermarkets, so that certainly helped", says Marcel van Rooijen of Trofi. "From Peru, the season from Piura is coming to an end and Casma, the last production area in Peru, comes to the market. The volumes from Peru are almost the same as last year, although the volumes arrived a bit later than last year. went smoothly, but this season we have to deal with many delays. The availability of containers is not great and with the delays that have been there from Central and South America you can add an average of three to five days per container. "says Marcel. "The price is now rising and that is necessary, because with the fruit from Casma you simply have to deal with a higher cost price. We are now also starting a small program with Keitt from ...
Source: AGF

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