World: Green kiwi plantations decrease and yellow kiwi looms strongly in the business

Published 2023년 8월 28일

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During the Fruittrade conference, Carlos Cruzat discussed the profitability and changing volumes of the kiwi business. Green kiwis remain the most significant worldwide, while yellow and red kiwis are gaining importance, particularly in China. New Zealand and Italy are the main producers of yellow kiwis, while Chile has struggled with yellow varieties and declining production. There is a global trend of decreasing green kiwi volumes, and the demand for healthier and more sustainable fruit has been emphasized during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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During Fruittrade, Carlos Cruzat, president of the Kiwi Committee of the Association of Exporters and Producers of Chile (ASOEX), participated in the conference "Promotion of the Chilean Kiwi, promoting a new stage", where he analyzed the economic profitability of the kiwi business and gave to know how in a period of 5 years the volumes of fruit have changed. "The green kiwi continues to be the most significant worldwide, the yellow is taking an important role and the red too, but basically in China. All the varieties are growing and the world contribution of fruit is also, however we have not had better prices , but now they are starting to improve," he explains. Among the largest producers in the world is China with a large number of red and yellow varieties on offer by kilos, which for now do not play a very significant role, almost no exports. Among the rest of the countries that are relevant, there are: New Zealand in the Southern Hemisphere, which are the ones that drive the ...
Source: MXfruit

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