The South African summer citrus marketing season in the US has commenced, with the first containers arriving at the Port of Philadelphia. The season will see between 100,000 and 110,000 pallets of clementines and navels exported to the US by the end of September. The South African Summer Citrus Association expects a consistent season, despite a slight decrease in harvest yields. Significant increases are anticipated in the Nadorcott/Tango mandarin categories. The industry aims for a smoother production season following last year's weather disruptions and relies on both containerized and conventional reefer shipping to ensure a consistent supply of fresh citrus to the US market.