Today's Headline
South Africa grape exports slow in week 50
Grape exports slow although intakes hold. Northern Europe, still suffering from a cold spell, the main receiving market
December 29 , 2010
Chile set to introduce new peach variety
Andesduuno, ideal for canning, was 12 years in the making. has a round shape without a point and a red top that doesn’t go through to the pulp. Compared to other varieties such as Tirrenia and Romea, the Andesduuno stands out for its good size and sugar content.
December 28 , 2010
Chile’s organic fruit exports dominated by apples, blueberries
Apples dominated exports, making up 50% of organic fresh fruit shipments.Blueberries (24.5%), kiwi (11.7%) and avocados (5.4%) followed.Europe is the main receiving market with 55% of shipments
December 27 , 2010
Argentina pear and apple volumes to increase 23.9% in 2010-11
An increase in pears of 21.2% over last season and an increase of 26.1% for apples is expected for growers from Neuquén and Río Negro.
December 24 , 2010
South Africa grape exports top 6 million cartons
Rain on December 16 shook up the harvest and packing of grapes in some areas as the season continues to move ahead of its traditional time frame.
December 23 , 2010
In Chile, 2 new cherry varieties launch, apples varieties on their way
The Earlise and Bigalise cherry varieties will be grown in Chile and exported abroad.
December 17 , 2010
Rain reduces Chile cherry export forecast by 10%
Precipitation hit right before the harvest peak in growing areas south of the capital over the weekend.
December 15 , 2010
Heavy rain damages up to 7,000 MT of Chile’s cherries
Unusual precipitation falls as cherries reach peak harvest time. Damage could affect as much as 10% of the season's harvest.
December 14 , 2010
More South Africa stone fruit shipments heading to Middle East
Shipments of apricots, plums and nectarines to the Middle East see big jumps, while exports to the EU and the U.K. grow slightly or decline.
December 13 , 2010
South Africa's fruit exporters grapple with supermarkets, labor
In an interview with FreshFruitPortal.com, Stuart Symington, CEO of the Fresh Produce Exporters Forum, South Africa’s main exporters association, discusses the changing fruit export business, labor shortages and the industry's expansion into India, Pakistan and Russia.
December 10 , 2010



