USDA’s citrus world markets and trade report published

Published Aug 4, 2022

Tridge summary

The USDA's Citrus World Markets and Trade report, released on July 27, 2022, provides an overview of production estimates and trade trends for major citrus producing countries. Focusing on South Africa, the report forecasts a 6% increase in fresh orange production to 1.6 million tons for the 2021/22 season, with harvested acreage expected to rise by 2% to over 43,000 hectares. Despite this growth, the shift from orange production to mandarins in the Western Cape and Limpopo regions will partially offset the increase. South Africa is projected to remain the world's second-largest orange exporter in 2021/22, with exports expected to grow by 5% to a record 1.36 million tons, largely due to the European Union continuing as the largest export market, despite challenges with Citrus Black Spot and False Codling Moth. The report also highlights a shift towards mandarin exports to the United States, with farmers in the U.S. market re-planting from oranges to mandarins and new orange varieties in response to market preferences and higher premiums.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

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USDA’s Citrus World Markets and Trade report was released on July 27, 2022. The report includes production estimates and trade trends for major citrus producing countries. Click here to download the full report. Spotlight on South Africa Fresh orange production in South Africa is forecast to grow by 6% to 1.6 million tons in 2021/22. Harvested acreage is forecast to grow by 2 percent to over 43,000 hectares in 2021/22, from 42,360 hectares in 2020/21. This rise will be partially offset by the industry shift from orange production to mandarins in the Western Cape and Limpopo regions. South Africa is forecast to be the second largest exporter in 2021/22 and has been the second largest global orange exporter behind Egypt the past 7 years. Exports are forecast to grow by 5 percent to a record 1.36 million tons in 2021/22 based on increased production. The European Union remains South Africa’s largest export market for oranges, accounting for over 40 percent of total exports. ...

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