Sales of Spanish plums pick up in the second half of the season

Published 2022년 8월 17일

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The plum season in Spain's Badajoz region is nearing its end with sales recovering after a slow July. The supply of black plums is limited, leading to an anticipated increase in prices. Despite a slight increase in prices over last year, it remains uncertain if they will cover the cost increase for the cooperative. The size of the plums is smaller this year due to drought. Fewer containers have been shipped to overseas territories this year due to high freight rates.
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The plum season is already half way over in Badajoz, the main growing area of this stone fruit in Spain. Sales are picking up again after a difficult month of July and prices are expected to rise in the coming weeks due to the limited supply of black plums. "We have already sold 60-70% of the volumes. The marketing season will run until the end of September," said José Aurelio García, manager of the growers' association Explum from the province of Badajoz. "Although sales got off to a good start at the beginning of the season, sales stalled somewhat in July. This has often been the case with black plums in recent years. Now there has been a turnaround and we can see the sales figures rising again. The demand for Larry Ann, of which there is slightly less supply this year, is good," continues José Aurelio. "In general, the late varieties are harvested with about a week's delay. Angeleno, one of the main varieties that is also expected to have a smaller harvest, will be no ...
Source: AGF

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