Recovery tipped for Argentinean fruit

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articlenopicBy Gill McShane for Fruitnet.com

Supplies of apples, pears and table grapes from the South American country are forecast to rebound during the 2011 season

Argentina’s 2011 fresh apple, pear, and table grape production is estimated to increase significantly due to favourable weather conditions (which have resulted in higher yields) and new plantations entering production, especially for apples and pears.

According to a report by the USDA, the apple crop will rebound to 990,000 tonnes in 2011, while pears will reach 790,000 tonnes with table grapes hitting 145,000 tonnes.

Exports are projected to rise as a result, with apple sendings set to increase to 230,000 tonnes (up from 180,000 tonnes in 2010), pears to 460,000 tonnes (compared with 370,000 tonnes), and table grapes to 60,000 tonnes (an increase on 55,000 tonnes).

Currently, Argentina exports apples and pears to.. Read full article

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