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, official data from Chile.
The analysis pointed out that this is because the Chinese New Year in 2023 is earlier, Chilean cherry producers and exporters are eager to deliver goods to the Chinese market
.
Chilean agricultural radio reported on December 6 that as of the 49th week of 2021, Chilean cherries exported 21,316 tons; As of the 49th week of 2022, Chilean cherries exports reached 64,023 tons, a significant increase of 200.
35%.
Among them, sea cherries alone increased from 12,331 tons to 52,966 tons, an increase of 330%.
35%.
Among them, sea cherries alone increased from 12,331 tons to 52,966 tons, an increase of 330%.
In addition, another feature of this season is that more operators choose air transport cherries due to the desire to deliver goods to the Chinese market as soon as possible to catch up with the 2023 Spring Festival sales period and sell at better prices, driving the number of air cherries to increase by 24%.
Claudia Soler, manager of the Comité de Cerezas of the Chilean Association of Fruit Exporters (Asoex), said: "This season, Asoex worked with all participants in the logistics chain to develop strategies to solve the logistics chain problems
that affected the previous season.
We submitted documents to the government highlighting the diversification
of fruit export ports.
We are now seeing fruit depart
for the first time through Puerto Ventanas.
”
that affected the previous season.
We submitted documents to the government highlighting the diversification
of fruit export ports.
We are now seeing fruit depart
for the first time through Puerto Ventanas.
”
Felipe Henríquez, Chilean manager at Grandfruit in Shanghai, China, said the season will be complicated for cherry producers, linked to rising local production costs, such as rising raw materials, packaging costs and cold processing services as inflation
rises.
rises.
Due to the early timing of the Chinese New Year in 2023, it is expected that between January 15 and 22 next year, a large number of cherries exported in the 51st week of this year will arrive in the Chinese market, which will be the period when cherries in the 2022/23 season will get the best prices in the
Chinese market.
Chinese market.
Enriquez pointed out that by then China "will receive a huge number of cherries, larger than last year and earlier than expected, which will require opening all distribution channels to move fruit, and importers are tasked with moving arriving fruit as soon as possible to avoid a backlog of stocks after the Chinese New Year"
.
.