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Sep. 25, 2023China: producción de pasas se recuperará y alcanzará 190 mil toneladas en 2023/24
People’s Republic of China raisin production is forecast to rebound by nearly 12 percent to 190,000 metric tons (MT) in marketing year (MY) 2023/24 (August-July) compared to the previous year when Covid-related lockdowns in Turpan, the largest raisin growing area in China, negatively influenced fresh grape harvest and raisin processing operations.
Fruit production, processing, and trade has returned to normal after the central government announced that it was lifting all Covid restrictions in December 2022. Turpan processors also reported that extreme summer 2023 temperatures during fruit development negatively impacted fresh grape quality, which may result in more grapes being diverted to processing.
Generally, around 70 percent of the fresh grapes harvested in Turpan are processed into raisins and the remaining 30 percent are sold fresh. However, the share varies moderately each year depending on the demand and prices commanded from the fresh market as Thompson Seedless grapes, the dominant variety in Turpan, can be processed into raisins or consumed fresh.
Full report here: https://chilealimentos.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Raisin-Annual_Beijing_China-Peoples-Republic-of_CH2023-0123.pdf
USDA/September 08, 2023
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