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China’s imports set to drop 

China’s cherry imports are likely to slow down in 2021/22 due to reduced supplies from Chile, following a particularly strong 2020/21 season, according to a USDA report. Cherry production is […]
mer 28/07/2021 by Richard Wilkinson

Chilean cherry shipments to China surge 

Chilean fruit exports were up by 1% in volume and 4% in value during the first 4 months of 2021, compared to the same period in 2020, with China the […]
jeu 27/05/2021 by Richard Wilkinson

Smaller Spanish stone fruit crop forecast

After a disappointing 2020 stonefruit campaign in Spain, when a 30% decline in volume was registered, this season is expected to be little better. Last season’s crop was hit by […]
jeu 06/05/2021 by Richard Wilkinson

Frosts wreak havoc on Lleida’s stone fruit

The frosts of last week caused damage to the stone fruit orchards of Lleida (Cataluña) that are in advanced stages of flowering, such as apricots, plums and the earliest nectarines.
mar 30/03/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
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South African stone fruit targets greater sustainability

South Africa’s stone fruit sector is making great strides towards achieving greater sustainability. It is expected that by 2021, 60 stonefruit growers will have participated in the Siza (Sustainability Initiative […]
lun 07/12/2020 by Richard Wilkinson

5% drop in global peach and nectarine crop 

The global peach and nectarine crop is estimated to fall 5% to 21.0 million tons, due to adverse weather conditions in top producers China and the EU, according to USDA/FAS […]
mer 30/09/2020 by Richard Wilkinson

Tesco named South African Stone Fruit Retailer of the Year 

UK retailer Tesco has been recognised by the South African stone fruit sector for its strong performance and promotional support during the 2019-20 season. South African growers’ association Hortgro presents […]
jeu 17/09/2020 by Richard Wilkinson
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