Rubric : Direct from the markets - FruiTrop - n° 174 - 2010 January - p.11
Keywords : Citrus / Fresh / United States
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Le huanglongbing (HLB - maladie des pousses jaunes) est une des neuf affections des agrumes connues pour être transmissibles à la fois par greffe et par insectes. Au cours des dix dernières années, cette maladie a pris soudain un caractère de pandémie, au point de menacer les grands bassins de production.
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The moderate Mediterranean citrus harvest in 2007-08 resulted in a return to better economic results for orange, easy peeler and lemon producers after a very difficult 2006-07 season. But the lemon sector is still very fragile in certain countries—including Spain—that play an important role in world trade. FruiTrop reviews the situation on the international market for both fresh fruits and juices at a moment when the 2008-09 season is starting and promises to be more generous than the last one in most of the major exporting countries. Contents p. 7 - Spanish citrus - Report on the 2007-08 season: a mixture of satisfaction and concern among producers p. 15 - Winter citrus - 2007-08 season report: detail by type of frui p. 19 - Mediterranean citrus - Forecasts for the 2008-09 season: strong export potential returns p. 27 - The international orange juice market: a conjunctural decrease p. 31 - Citrus cultivation p. 32 - Citrus pests and diseases p. 34 - Citrus varieties p. 36 - Citrus harvesting and storage p. 36 - Citrus post-harvest disease
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It will take professionals a long time to forget the 2006-2007 season. Although it was first and foremost a financial catastrophe for the producer countries with high production costs, it was also one of historically large harvests, an extremely paradoxical illustration of the success of Mediterranean citrus growing. Today, one citrus fruit in two sold on the international market is Mediterranean. However, for some seasons now the production systems in some countries seem to have been outstripping the nonetheless real growth of the international market, especially as weather conditions have often adversely affected consumption and fruit quality. It is true that retail distributors in western Europe are partly to blame this year once again. However, the upstream part of the chain should also heed the alarm bell, especially in Spain where some easy peeler growers have been particularly hard-hit. Nevertheless, Mediterranean producers possess a major advantage. Their unique varietal range of easy peelers and orange means that they can generate growth by lengthening the marketing season and by facilitating access to the numerous potential market growth areas in eastern Europe and North America today and in Asia and Latin America in the future. Contents p. 6 Review of the 2006-2007 winter citrus season: record production p. 14 Review of the 2006-2007 winter citrus season: details by fruit category p. 16 2007-2008 winter citrus season forecasts: details by producer country p. 24 Statistics panorama: orange p. 26 2007-2008 winter citrus season forecasts: details by fruit category p. 28 Statistics panorama: easy peelers p. 30 Citrus cultivation p. 32 Citrus pests and diseases p. 33 Citrus harvesting and storage p. 34 Citrus varietie
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The figures announced at the last annual meeting of the CLAM (Mediterranean Citrus Liaison Committee) indicate record Mediterranean production of easy peelers, orange and lemon in 2005-2006. This abundance is not a surprise as the considerable spread of orchards in recent years in countries such as Spain, Turkey and Egypt. It is true that the Eastern European market and possibly the Asian market—on a more long term basis—form substantial potential for the development of consumption. It is true that the quality of production is making progress, especially in Spain where the range of easy peelers and oranges is updated continuously in favour of improved varieties. However, over-production is observed. After two disastrous seasons in a row, Spain has set up an emergency plan and measures are awaited in other countries that are less well structured
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Le marché européen des agrumes de contre-saison est-il à un tournant ? La demande, qui semble avoir atteint une certaine maturité pour des produits comme l'orange ou le pomelo, ne laisse présager aucun changement majeur. FruiTrop vous propose de prendre en considération d'autres facteurs d'évolution, en tentant notamment de répondre à deux questions. Quelle pourrait être l'influence des problèmes que traverse actuellement la filière citricole floridienne sur le marché du pomelo d'été ? Les nouvelles variétés à l'étude ou en développement en Espagne pourraient-elles avoir des conséquences sur les campagnes d'orange et de petits agrumes de l'hémisphère sud ?
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Particularly difficult weather conditions in the western Mediterranean area, with production losses caused by the worst frosts for 20 years, made the 2004/2005 season one of the worst in the recent years for easy peelers and orange. The difficult situation highlights the perverse effects of the short-term commercial reasoning used by certain operators after the frosts and raises the question of the facilities to be used for getting seasons with increasing quantities of easy peelers off to a good start when the weather conditions are unfavourable for consumption.
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The Mediterranean area has succeeded in profiting from its numerous assets to develop a strategy for dominating the world fresh citrus market. Thus, one fresh citrus fruit in two sold in the world is from the Mediterranean. What have been the keys to this success
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