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South African apple and pear export outlook for 2017Despite the drought affecting certain production areas, a normal pome fruit season is expected. Although fruit size is smaller than expected, the overall quality (including sugar content) is good, and colour development and cosmetic pack-outs look promising. ![]() abelvanderdrift via pixabay The harvesting season commenced roughly a week later compared with the previous season. The overall expectation for the export crop remains good with apple volumes expected to increase by 3% whilst pear volumes are anticipated to be in line with last year. Pome fruit export estimate (12.5 kg equivalent cartons)![]() The increase in apple volumes is mainly driven by new plantings and young orchards coming into production. The major varieties contributing to the growth in apple export volumes are Fuji (+7%), Royal Gala/Gala (+3%) and Golden Delicious (+2%). Despite the growth in pear plantings over the last couple of years, pear volumes are expected to be in line with last year. A decrease in export volumes of Williams Bon Chretien (-16%) is expected due to smaller fruit size, a good demand from the canning industry and a lack in demand from the Northern Hemisphere importing countries. On the other hand, export volumes of Packham’s Triumph (+3%), Forelle (+3%) and Abate Fetel (+5%) is expected to increase compared to the previous season. A tough season in terms of grower returns and profitability levels is anticipated as a result of the strengthening of the Rand against the major currencies (dollar, pound and euro). |