US importers prepare for southern hemisphere citrus season

Published 2024년 4월 22일

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The US is in the midst of its domestic citrus season, with eyes also on the upcoming seasons in Peru, South Africa, and Chile. Peru is kicking off with early Satsuma-type varieties, aiming for a normal campaign without flooding the market. South Africa expects a normal to higher yield of clementines, mandarins, and oranges, thanks to favorable growing conditions, with early shipments arriving in the US by June. Chile faces a 35% drop in clementine and mandarin production due to drought but is hopeful about maintaining supply levels. The presence of Californian citrus poses competition, influencing the import timing and market strategy for southern hemisphere citrus producers.
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While the US domestic citrus season remains in full swing, Peru, South Africa and Chile are preparing for their own. "Everyone is trying to predict what will happen in California, as that will determine the timing of imports," says Miles Fraser-Jones of Sierra Produce. Early indications are that the California tangerine season will continue through the end of May, perhaps even the first or second week of June, depending on weather conditions. "It's a pretty normal schedule," says Fraser-Jones. "Last year, California tangerines were still on the shelves in June." PeruIn the southern hemisphere, Peru has begun shipping Primasol, an early Satsuma-type variety. It is a seedless variety, although with a relatively low Brix and acidity level. "The risk of bringing in early fruit is that it could saturate the market. It all depends on how strong demand is. We don't want to run out of fruit completely, but we also don't want to oversaturate the market," explains Fraser-Jones. "Therefore, ...

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