Frutas y Hortalizas
Nov. 11, 2021Europa: estimación del USDA sobre producciones de manzanas, peras y uvas 2021/22
EU commercial apple production in Marketing Year (MY) 2021/22 is forecast at 11 MMT, an increase of 4.5% compared to the previous year. EU commercial pear production is expected to amount to 1.6 MMT; 28% lower than in the previous year, due to unfavorable growing conditions early in the season, while EU commercial table grape production is forecast up 1% from the previous season at 1.38 MMT.
Apples
Commercial apple production in Marketing Year (MY) 2021/22 (July/June) is forecast at 11 MMT, an increase of 4.5% compared to the previous year. The increase is mainly a result of a production rebound in Poland, Hungary, and Spain that more than compensated for declines in Ireland, France, Italy, Austria, and Slovenia, which were all hit by frosts. Market prospects are good as beginning stocks were very low both for fresh apples as well as for apple juice and concentrated apple juice (CAJ).
Pears
MY 2021/22 (July/June) EU commercial pear production is expected to amount to 1.6 MMT; 28% lower than in the previous year, due to unfavorable growing conditions early in the season, which resulted in lower fruit setting. This especially pertained to Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and France. In contrast production is forecast to remain comparatively stable in Spain and even increase in Portugal. The Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Italy, and Portugal together account for more than 80% of EU pear production.
Table Grapes
In MY 2021/22 (June/May) commercial EU table grape production is forecast up 1% from the previous season at 1.38 MMT. This is mostly due to volume increases in Italy, thanks to dry weather in May and the first two weeks of June that favored fruit setting. Smaller increases are forecast for Spain, Romania, Portugal, and Bulgaria. Conversely, decreased volumes are forecast for Greece and France, due to unfavorable weather.
Full report here: https://chilealimentos.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fresh-Deciduous-Fruit-Annual_Berlin_European-Union_11-01-2021.pdf
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