'Presence of Turkish Satsumas on the German market continues to increase'

Published 2023년 11월 30일

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Satsumas imported from Turkey were readily available and easy to sell in Berlin, but they played a complementary role to Spanish clementines. Surpluses of Satsumas occurred due to increased deliveries, despite cold weather and the upcoming Advent season generating more interest. Italian clementines with leaves were well received in Berlin, while mandarins from South Africa, Peru, and Chile saw falling prices as customer demand decreased.
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Satsumas could only be imported from Turkey, resulting in an increasing availability of this fruit. The quality of the Satsumas generally left nothing to be desired and they were generally easy to sell. In Berlin the price varied between €11 and €15 per pack of 9 kg. Nevertheless, the Bundesanstalt für Landwirtschaft und Ernährung (BLE) indicated that Satsumas generally only played a complementary role in the range, dominated by Spanish clementines. Clemenules and Oronules, which were of very good quality, were sold without much difficulty. However, it was not always possible to avoid surpluses due to increased deliveries, despite the fact that the cold and wet weather and the upcoming Advent season created more interest. Italian clementines with leaves were very well received in Berlin, due to their excellent taste quality. The first batches of Moroccan products arrived in Frankfurt, but hardly attracted any attention. Deliveries from Morocco are also expected in Hamburg in week ...
Source: AGF

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