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    The New Zealand Fruit and Vegetable Report is out!

    • Last Update: 2022-01-21
    • Source: Internet
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    In December 2021, the Ministry of Primary Industries of New Zealand released the annual report "Situation and Outlook for Primary Industries" (hereinafter referred to as SOP I)
    .
    The report analyzes the current status of New Zealand's main industries including dairy , meat , wool, forestry, fruit and vegetable industry, seafood , crops and food processing industries , and also forecasts the relevant situation in 2022
    .
    International Fruit and Vegetable Report noted that SOPI predicts that the 21/22 season (ending 30 June 2022) New Zealand's fruit and vegetable industry exports are expected to reach S$6.
    9 billion, an increase of 5% over the same period in the previous season
    .
    Among them, the export of kiwifruit and apples played a major role, while the export value of avocados and table grapes will decline
    .
     
    From the information disclosed by SOPI, New Zealand's annual export value of fresh fruits and vegetables has maintained an upward trend since 2017
    .
    Even in the just past 20/21 production season, under the influence of the global epidemic, the export value rose steadily, with a year-on-year increase of 0.
    5%
    .
    New Zealand's fruit and vegetable exports in the 21/22 season are expected to increase by 5% year-on-year, and the 22/23 season is expected to increase by 4%
    .
    Statistics show that as of June 30, 2021, the main destinations for New Zealand's fruit and vegetable exports are the European Union, Australia, China, the United States and Japan, accounting for 18%, 14%, 13%, 12%, and 12% of the export value, respectively.

    .
     
    Currently, New Zealand apples and pears are nearing the end of the season, and both export value and export prices are higher than expected
    .
    As of December 31, 2021, the export volume of apples and pears is about 360,000 tons, and the total export value is expected to reach S$831 million
    .
    Demand from Asian markets grew strongly, with larger increases in exports to Vietnam, Taiwan, India and Japan
    .
    In addition, New Zealand apple exports to the European market decreased, mainly due to lower production of conventional export varieties Briburn, Royal Gala and Sir apples due to the impact of hail
    .
    Lower production, increased market demand and a larger share of high-end apple varieties, including Envy, Dazzle, Rockit, Pacific Queen, and others, have led to higher export prices for New Zealand apples
    .
    From the forecast point of view, the production of New Zealand apples and pears in the 21/22 season will remain basically unchanged, and export prices are expected to fall slightly
    .
    According to statistics released by SOPI, China is the No.
    1 export destination for New Zealand apples and pears, accounting for 16% of exports, followed by EU countries and Vietnam
    .
     
      Kiwifruit, New Zealand's main export fruit category, continued to grow in value this season
    .
    According to data released by SOPI, as of June 30, 2021, New Zealand's total annual export of kiwifruit was S$2.
    7 billion, a year-on-year increase of 6%, accounting for 57% of New Zealand's total fruit and vegetable export value
    .
    SOPI predicts that the total value of kiwifruit exports in the new season will reach S$2.
    9 billion (as of June 30, 2022), with the new growth mainly coming from golden fruit
    .
    SOPI also predicts that the export volume of kiwifruit in the new season of 21/22 is expected to reach 184 million pallets, an increase of 13% year-on-year, of which the gold fruit is expected to increase by 15%, and the green fruit is expected to increase by 11%
    .
    The red heart kiwifruit RubyRed will be commercialized in the next year, and its authorized planting area will increase from 350 hectares in 2022 to 500 hectares in 2023
    .
    As a new member of the New Zealand kiwifruit family, SOPI is very optimistic about the market performance of red heart kiwifruit
    .
    The main export markets for New Zealand kiwifruit are the European Union, China and Japan, accounting for 29%, 24% and 21% respectively
    .
     
      New Zealand's avocados are heading for a challenging season, and a big increase in production could lead to lower prices
    .
    New Zealand's avocado exports reached a record S$202 million in the season ended June 30, thanks to a significant increase in production and a strong increase in exports to Australia
    .
    New Zealand's avocado production is expected to continue to grow for the 21/22 season, although demand from Australia is expected to decline
    .
    According to the SOPI analysis, the increase in avocado acreage in New Zealand and other southern hemisphere countries has led to a significant increase in production, while competition with other southern hemisphere avocados has become increasingly fierce
    .
    In terms of market demand, the market demand from China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Malaysia continued to rise
    .
    SOPI forecasts that exports in the new quarter are expected to reach S$115 million, a 43% drop from the previous quarter
    .
     
      The outlook for New Zealand cherries is positive
    .
    The climatic conditions in the past winter have made the quality of cherries improve overall
    .
    Hawke's Bay cherries are expected to cut production by 20%, but the cherries are of better quality and larger in size
    .
    Central Otago's cherries are expected to have a bumper harvest, with the export season starting in December and lasting until the end of January next year
    .
    SOPI predicts that the 21/22 cherries will increase in both volume and price, with exports expected to reach S$68 million, compared with S$55 million in the previous season
    .
     
      Overall, although the global epidemic has negatively affected New Zealand's fruit and vegetable export industry, global consumers' demand for fresh fruit and vegetables has maintained a strong trend
    .
    Labour shortages, logistical pressures and rising freight rates faced by the New Zealand fruit and vegetable industry require growers and exporters to actively face and adjust accordingly
    .

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      From the information disclosed by SOPI, New Zealand's annual export value of fresh fruits and vegetables has maintained an upward trend since 2017
    .
    Even in the just past 20/21 production season, under the influence of the global epidemic, the export value rose steadily, with a year-on-year increase of 0.
    5%
    .
    New Zealand's fruit and vegetable exports in the 21/22 season are expected to increase by 5% year-on-year, and the 22/23 season is expected to increase by 4%
    .
    Statistics show that as of June 30, 2021, the main destinations for New Zealand's fruit and vegetable exports are the European Union, Australia, China, the United States and Japan, accounting for 18%, 14%, 13%, 12%, and 12% of the export value, respectively.

    .
     
      Currently, New Zealand apples and pears are nearing the end of the season, and both export value and export prices are higher than expected
    .
    As of December 31, 2021, the export volume of apples and pears is about 360,000 tons, and the total export value is expected to reach S$831 million
    .
    Demand from Asian markets grew strongly, with larger increases in exports to Vietnam, Taiwan, India and Japan
    .
    In addition, New Zealand apple exports to the European market decreased, mainly due to lower production of conventional export varieties Briburn, Royal Gala and Sir apples due to the impact of hail
    .
    Lower production, increased market demand and a larger share of high-end apple varieties, including Envy, Dazzle, Rockit, Pacific Queen, and others, have led to higher export prices for New Zealand apples
    .
    From the forecast point of view, the production of New Zealand apples and pears in the 21/22 season will remain basically unchanged, and export prices are expected to fall slightly
    .
    According to statistics released by SOPI, China is the No.
    1 export destination for New Zealand apples and pears, accounting for 16% of exports, followed by EU countries and Vietnam
    .
     
      Kiwifruit, New Zealand's main export fruit category, continued to grow in value this season
    .
    According to data released by SOPI, as of June 30, 2021, New Zealand's total annual export of kiwifruit was S$2.
    7 billion, a year-on-year increase of 6%, accounting for 57% of New Zealand's total fruit and vegetable export value
    .
    SOPI predicts that the total value of kiwifruit exports in the new season will reach S$2.
    9 billion (as of June 30, 2022), with the new growth mainly coming from golden fruit
    .
    SOPI also predicts that the export volume of kiwifruit in the new season of 21/22 is expected to reach 184 million pallets, an increase of 13% year-on-year, of which the gold fruit is expected to increase by 15%, and the green fruit is expected to increase by 11%
    .
    The red heart kiwifruit RubyRed will be commercialized in the next year, and its authorized planting area will increase from 350 hectares in 2022 to 500 hectares in 2023
    .
    As a new member of the New Zealand kiwifruit family, SOPI is very optimistic about the market performance of red heart kiwifruit
    .
    The main export markets for New Zealand kiwifruit are the European Union, China and Japan, accounting for 29%, 24% and 21% respectively
    .
     
      New Zealand's avocados are heading for a challenging season, and a big increase in production could lead to lower prices
    .
    New Zealand's avocado exports reached a record S$202 million in the season ended June 30, thanks to a significant increase in production and a strong increase in exports to Australia
    .
    New Zealand's avocado production is expected to continue to grow for the 21/22 season, although demand from Australia is expected to decline
    .
    According to the SOPI analysis, the increase in avocado acreage in New Zealand and other southern hemisphere countries has led to a significant increase in production, while competition with other southern hemisphere avocados has become increasingly fierce
    .
    In terms of market demand, the market demand from China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Malaysia continued to rise
    .
    SOPI forecasts that exports in the new quarter are expected to reach S$115 million, a 43% drop from the previous quarter
    .
     
      The outlook for New Zealand cherries is positive
    .
    The climatic conditions in the past winter have made the quality of cherries improve overall
    .
    Hawke's Bay cherries are expected to cut production by 20%, but the cherries are of better quality and larger in size
    .
    Central Otago's cherries are expected to have a bumper harvest, with the export season starting in December and lasting until the end of January next year
    .
    SOPI predicts that the 21/22 cherries will increase in both volume and price, with exports expected to reach S$68 million, compared with S$55 million in the previous season
    .
     
      Overall, although the global epidemic has negatively affected New Zealand's fruit and vegetable export industry, global consumers' demand for fresh fruit and vegetables has maintained a strong trend
    .
    Labour shortages, logistical pressures and rising freight rates faced by the New Zealand fruit and vegetable industry require growers and exporters to actively face and adjust accordingly
    .

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