Market Report Week 40 – 2022
The Middle East market remains stable on Valencia oranges from South Africa, with slightly lower volumes being shipped to the market due to the tail-end of the season. Transnet port…
The Middle East market remains stable on Valencia oranges from South Africa, with slightly lower volumes being shipped to the market due to the tail-end of the season. Transnet port…
The Middle East market remains stable on Valencia oranges from South Africa, with slightly lower volumes being shipped to the market due to the tail-end of the season. Transnet port…
The Middle East market remains slow with a low sales rate, however increased demand and price levels for green apples, pears, and mandarins. Limited availability for both pears and mandarins…
The Middle East market is slow with a low sales rate on virtually all commodities even after the schools have re-opened. The market is anticipated to pick up towards the…
The retail market in the Middle East was 50-60% down due to “local residents” that went on vacation this year during the summer school vacation (end of June – end…
The Middle East market is expected to improve on all citrus due to Egypt that is out of the market and the return of “local residents” from vacation due to…
In the Eastern Cape, tons of class 2 and juicing fruit (oranges, lemons, soft citrus) had to be dumped away from orchards at a designated site. The reason for this…
The export of citrus fruit through Maputo port this season, has been the priority of the South African Citrus Growers Association due to continued delays and congestion in Durban port.…
The Middle East market has been under tremendous pressure this season with poor and unstable market conditions, slow sales rates and price levels on most commodities. Increase in tax and…
Ongoing poor and unstable market conditions with slow sales rates and price levels for all citrus fruits in the Middle East. Low buying power and higher volumes received from South Africa…