South Africa shipped 56 million boxes of raisins, exceeding the level of the same period last year

Published Mar 17, 2022

Tridge summary

The South African Raisin Industry Association (SATI) has reported that South Africa has surpassed last year's production and export levels, with about 69 million boxes produced and 56 million boxes shipped so far this season. The packing season in the Northern Provinces and Orange River region has ended, while the Berg River and Heck River regions are experiencing excellent harvest conditions. The Heck River region is expected to maintain high volumes and produce 24.3 million cases of Crimson Seedless and Autumn Crisp varieties.
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According to the data provided by the South African Raisin Industry Association (SATI), as of the ninth week, South African raisins received about 69 million boxes and shipped about 56 million boxes, which has exceeded the level of the same period last year. 2021/2022 season data *Week 9 production and export cumulative data (Source of production data: PPECB, the official export certification body for perishable products in South Africa; source of export data: AgriHub Data) Regional overview The packing season in the Northern Provinces and the Orange River region has ended. The Ole Funz River season is also coming to an end, and production in this region will reach the upper limit of the production assessment. The Berg River and Heck River regions have excellent harvest conditions and both regions. Expect to harvest a lot of high-quality grapes. Olephanz River The packing season in the Ole Fenzi River region is now drawing to a close, with about 3 packing plants still in operation ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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