tropical products
- 30-06-200830/11/1999 - 00:00Etc/GMT
The market has remained fairly well oriented despite a clear slowdown in yellow fruit sales. First, school holidays have kicked off in most European countries (Italy, Germany, Spain, Hungary, Russia, Poland, France). Secondly, due to the heat wave that has hit Europe, there is increased competition with the season's fruits, especially in Hungary (watermelon in Italy and peaches, nectarines and apricots in Spain). Nevertheless, overall supplies are still decreasing and are in line with the average seasonal trend.
Region:None - 30-06-200830/11/1999 - 00:00Etc/GMT
The market has improved and tended to recover its balance. The global offer of Hass has continued to decline and has been at the average level. The Peru deliveries have decreased further and have been 10% below the average. However, The SAR arrivals have punctually increased and have been higher than last year week 27. Sales have remained fluid with the continuation of the multiple line operations. As a result, the prices have been firmer and have risen a little, especially for the small fruits (grades 20-22-24) that have become scarcer. No stock available.
Region:None - 23-06-200830/11/1999 - 00:00Etc/GMT
The market has remained under pressure but has continued to resist quite well. The global offer of Hass has been significantly lower than the heavy volumes received on W. 25 but has remained above the average (+20%). The arrivals of Peruvian Hass have decreased but have continued to be slightly above the average (+12%). Moreover, 1 of the 2 delayed Peruvian boats has been unloaded. The SAR supply has been stable and 10% above the average level. Sales have remained fluid, especially for the small fruits (grades 18- 22), thanks to the continuation of multiple line operations.
Region:None - 23-06-200830/11/1999 - 00:00Etc/GMT
The market has remained fairly well oriented. Overall supply has continued to decrease slightly and has been at an average level for fruits from both Africa and the French West Indies. The summer programmes are running, enabling a good match with demand. Supplies of the season's fruits are still smaller than in past years and this has allowed the maintaining of a certain demand for bananas in spite of the start of the school holidays and summery weather throughout most of Europe.
Region:None - 23-06-200830/11/1999 - 00:00Etc/GMT
The market has remained slightly under-supplied. Some very last limited volumes of Spanish Valencia have remained on the market. Navel volumes from SAR have begun to develop and tend to make up the delay caused by the very progressive beginning (the 3 last weeks deliveries have been significantly higher than the average). Nevertheless, the cumulated volume delivered from the beginning of the season have remained in line with the last one and have been quite moderate. Moreover, the SAR Valencia campaign has already begun with very moderate volumes.
Region:None - 23-06-200830/11/1999 - 00:00Etc/GMT
Market has remained quite tense but demand has slowed a bit. As Floridian season is now over, European supply have relied only on the South hemisphere offer. The SAR volumes have remained in a significant shortage (cumulated arrivals in the EU : -15%/2007). Moreover, Argentina deliveries have remained very in line with the two last season and have remained in shortage compared to the average. Sales have been quite in line with the volumes available but have remained quiet. SAR importers have continued to not pushing their sales.
Region:None - 16-06-200830/11/1999 - 00:00Etc/GMT
The market has remained well oriented as the shortage has lasted. The Spanish Navelate season and the Maroc Late one are almost over. Some big Spanish traders have also finished their Valencia season. The south hemisphere campaign has developed but volumes have remained quite short in France and still insufficient to ensure multiple line. Demand has remained satisfactory and prices have remained stable and high. Some coloration problem have been registered for some brands.
Region:None - 16-06-200830/11/1999 - 00:00Etc/GMT
The market has remained very tense. On the one hand, the presence of the Northern hemisphere suppliers on the multiple market is getting scarcer (decreasing number of multiple lines opened to the Floridian and Corsican fruits). Prices have been stable and firm. On the other hand, the pressure from the southern hemisphere suppliers has remained below the average. South African season has been in its full season pace. Nevertheless, volumes remain lower than last year (about 15/20 % less on Europe).
Region:None - 16-06-200830/11/1999 - 00:00Etc/GMT
The market has remained under pressure but has stabilised. Nevertheless, the Hass global supply has been heavy even if lower than expected. On the one hand, the SAR deliveries have remained at an average level. On the other hand, the Peru arrivals have reached a peak far above the average but the delay of 2 vessels has reduced the expected volumes. Thanks to operations in the multiple lines, demand has been quite satisfactory with fairly fluid sales. In this context, prices have remained low (especially for big fruits) but heave stabilized.
Region:None - 16-06-200830/11/1999 - 00:00Etc/GMT
The European market has remained fairly well-balanced. Total supply has decreased slightly and has remained close to the seasonal average for all the major sources. Some northern European operators have further reduced their imports as the school holidays start in Week 26. These markets have thus remained well balanced, especially as the relatively cool weather for the season and the deficit in the supply of stone fruits have had a favourable effect on consumption. These factors have also made it possible to maintain favourable conditions in France and the United Kingdom.
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