Russia will begin negotiations with Peru on the introduction of free trade between the two countries

In the near future Peru and Russia will begin dialogue on the conclusion of a free trade agreement. According to the Peruvian edition “Andina”, the Office of the South American country has already sent an official letter to Denis Manturov, head of the Russian Ministry of Industry.

– Minister Jose Luis Silva, held talks with his Russian counterpart, we also met with representatives of the Russian authorities in the country – said this week, Carlos Posada, Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade of Peru.
Recall that in 2012 the volume of trade between the two countries amounted to 726 million U.S. dollars, and with the adoption of a bilateral agreement it can increase substantially. Peru has traditionally imported fertilizer from Russia and exported a wide range of products, including vegetables.

Source: www.fruitnews.info

Californian grape industry aims for another record year in 2013

After a production of 101.5 million boxes in 2012, the Californian Table Grape Commission believes the state can beat its record again in the coming season. The commission’s president Kathleen Nave attributes the rise to the shift in late season varieties, while promotion efforts continue at home and around the world.

Nave says the trend of fall varieties coming into full production is the fruition of a decade-long shift towards having multiple seedless varieties that can be harvested late.

“We expect that we’re going to set another record next year – the initital estimate will take place at the end of April but I would not at all be surprised to see an estimate for anywhere between 102 and 104 million (boxes),” she tells.

“As we have gone through this decade long rotation in varieties, we’ve also changed planting densities and trellising systems and there’s been a lot of investment made in vineyards in California, particularly in varieties that can harvest later in the season – 60% of volumes are now harvested after Sep. 1.”

Export outlook

Nave says 41% of the crop was exported in 2012 and that percentage should stay stable for this coming campaign.

“We would expect to be around the 40 million box mark; maybe just inching slightly higher as the crop grows,” she says.

“We have a large team of people who represent us in markets around the world with 13 different representatives in various parts of the world.

“Our top market is Canada, followed by China, then Mexico and in 2012 Indonesia was number four.”

Nave says exports to Indonesia could have been stronger if it weren’t for the “on again, off again” approach of Indonesia authorities to import regulations at the Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta.

“With Indonesia, the food safety equivalency was granted and certainly that’s important, but there are other outstanding issues with Indonesia which we are afraid are going to impact this year’s crop,” she says.

“The U.S. government is weighing in on some of those issues through the WTO (World Trade Organization).”

She says there is still room to grow in all of California’s grape export markets, which also include Hong Kong Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Japan.

“We will be marketing in 25 countries around the world next year.

“If we look ahead five years, certainly 10 years, we see countries around the world where there are growing populations of people with middle class income, people who can afford imported product.

“We’re going to expand into more cities in China in 2013 – Hong Kong of course remains an important market, South Korea is an important market, we had a good year in Japan last year and we hope to expand there again, while in Mexico we hope to expand into more cities.”

She says shipments to Australia stood at 1.6 million boxes last season, which the industry hopes to grow to 2 million boxes this year.

“We don’t have access to Western Australia yet so we’re working on that. It would give us a little bit more marketing room. I’d say that getting access there and eliminating outstanding issues in Indonesia would be the two big things on our radar.”

She notes the industry also aims to grow in the U.K., Russia and India.

Boosting higher consumption in the U.S.

International markets aside, California still shipped around 59% of its crop within the U.S. last year and will need to find a place at home for the increased volume.

“Americans love grapes. The thing we have to do with Americans is simply remind them of the many ways in which grapes can be consumed, and we need to make sure retailers have multiple varieties out on the shelves and that they’re selling them at a price that’s going to be attractive to consumers,” she says.

“We do a lot of work with the retailers to give them a lot of reasons build big California grape displays, and obviously we want them to not just put a lot of grapes out, but a lot of grapes from California.

“We’ve had a history of long incremental growth and that’s what we see continuing into the future. We’re not expecting any big jumps in production, just a steady increase, which is a terrific opportunity and position to be in.”

Source: www.freshfruitportal.com

Experts predict the growth of the Russian market of organics

Experts of Foreign Agricultural Service at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (FAS USDA) released a review of the “organic” market in Russia. In the future the market may begin to grow very rapidly although it is at an early stage.

In 2012 the market for organic food reached 147.7 million U.S. dollars, which is 7.8% more than in 2011. According to the forecast of overseas experts, by 2015, the market for organics may increase to a value of 225 million dollars. For market development is necessary improvements distribution system, access to the sale of new products and increasing consumer demand..
At the moment most of the “organic” market in Russia is imported products, mainly from European countries – Germany, France and Italy. A major player in it with a share of 33.5% is the company Hipp GmbH & Co Vertrieb KG.

Source: www.fruitnews.info

FAS allowed Auchan to buy Real

March 4 Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russia allowed the French retailer Auchan to acquire a network of Russian hypermarket Real. But Auchan should not use one trading facility in suburban Kotelnik, as in this case share trading network in the area may to exceed the mark of 25%

The main activity of the trade network is retail sale in non-specialized stores with food, beverages and tobacco.

Source: www.fruitnews.info

This year, Russia may reach pre-crisis level of the juice production

Natalia Ivanova, president of the Association of Juice Processors in Russia says that RF has the potential to reach the pre-crisis level of the juice production.

Recall that in 2008 the volume of production of juice products have fallen sharply and for the past four years have not returned to the original rate.

This information was confirmed by Pierre Filippenko, director of marketing in “Multon”. He says production levels fell by 10% in the year of crisis and now it recovered by only 7% -8%.

Ms. Ivanova also released the results of the juice processing facilities in the past year: 3.03 billion liters of juice, which is 2.3% more than in the earlier period.

Source: www.fruitnews.info

Институт маркетинга морепродуктов Аляски на выставке ExpoHoReCa 2013

С 1 по 3 марта 2013 года в Санкт-Петербурге прошла 11-я международная специализированная выставка индустрии гостеприимства “ExpoHoReCa 2013″, в которой уже не в первый раз принимал участие Институт маркетинга морепродуктов Аляски.

В рамках Гастрономического салона “Кулинарный Олимп” были организованы показательные выступления отечественных и зарубежных шеф поваров, в том числе проводились мастер классы по приготовлению блюд из черной трески из Аляски.

Среди приготовленных блюд:

Итальянский томатный суп с черной треской, кубиками помидора и зеленью

Треска, томленая в сметанно-лимонном соусе с листьями салата Мангольд и молодым картофелем

Треска в кляре с морковным пюре и карамелизованными дольками корня сельдерея

Черная треска по-польски с молодым картофелем (на фотографии)

Гости выставки могли не только узнать новые рецепты из черной трески из Аляски, но и узнать больше о ее полезных свойствах и оценить ее необычный и нежный вкус.

Fish and Seafood Exports Increased in January 2013

Fish and seafood exports in January 2013 increased in volume by 27 per cent, 35.8 thousand tonnes, and in value by 19.7 per cent to $236.4 million, from the same time last year.

In January, exports of frozen fish increased by 27.4 per cent to 156.9 thousand tons, due to the increase in yield and export of Pacific herring, Pacific and Atlantic cod, mackerel, haddock and sea bass, reports ProdMagazin.

Despite the rise in the other species, exports of salmon and pollock declined.

Exports of fish fillets increased by 14.1 per cent to 4.8 tonnes. The main export fillet went to the Netherlands and South Korea. The increase in exports was due to the growth in exports of cod fillets .

ProdMagazin reported that exports of fish, dried, salted or smoked increased by 82.4 per cent to 547 tonnes.

Crustacean exports grew by 11.2 per cent to 2.7 tonnes. Export growth was due to the increase in the export of crabs. At the same time, amid falling catches and the increase in income for the domestic market, shrimp exports decreased to 222 tons.

Exports of shellfish have grown by 9.4 per cent to 1018 tonnes and exports of prepared or preserved fish products increased by 7.6 per cent to 1.38 tonnes.

Source: www.thefishsite.com

Magnit opens 130th hypermarket

OJSC “Magnit” is pleased to announce the opening of new hypermarkets.

The 129th hypermarket of a medium format is located at 30 Zhukova street, Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan, Volga federal district. Assortment of the hypermarket consists of more than 14,200 SKUs, out of which about 68% are food items. There are 23 cash desks installed in the sales area.

The 130th hypermarket of a small format is located at 58 Saratovskoe shosse, Balakovo, Saratov region, Volga federal district. Assortment of the hypermarket consists of more than 10,600 SKUs, out of which about 68% are food items. There are 19 cash desks installed in the sales area.

Source: www.freshplaza.com

X5 to launch Perekrestok Express chain in Kyiv

The Russian grocery retailer the X5 Retail Group is planning to launch a chain of convenience stores under the Perekrestok Express brand name in Ukraine. The first two stores are due to open in Kyiv in 2013 and will test the express format in the country. One of them is expected to become operational on a 200 m2 site at the end of April 2012. In addition, the company’s own store retailer is ready to develop a franchise chain. In terms of wider development plans in the country, the company intends to focus on Kyiv and the Kyiv Province.
X5 operates in Ukraine through its subsidiary the Iks 5 Retail Group. The group has been present on the country’s retail market since 2004 and currently has just 10 stores there, in comparison with more than 3,800 in Russia.

Source: www.russiaretail.com

Lithuania supplies fewer pears to the Russian Federation

The exports of Lithuanian pears to Russia continues to decline for the past three seasons. So for the period from July to December last year, Lithuanian suppliers shipped only 18,500 tons of fruit to the Russian market, which is 12% less than last season – 21,000 tons.

However, despite the decline in export performance, Lithuania manages to remain in the second place over two periods in the ranking of countries, supplying pears to Russia.
The top three includes the Netherlands in the first place, followed by Belgium and Poland in the second place.

Source: www.fruitnews.info