Приглашаем посетить крупнейшую выставку индустрии фруктов и овощей в Северной Америке PMA, FreshSummit!

Даты проведения 14.10-17.10.2011
Место проведения Georgia World Congress Center – Атланта, штат Джорджия, США
Организатор www.pma.com
Сайт мероприятия www.freshsummit.com

О выставке

Выставка PMA, Fresh Summit – крупнейшая профессиональная выставка свежих фруктов, овощей и цветочной продукции в Северной Америке.

18 тысяч профессионалов фруктового рынка из более чем 50 стран мира.
Cвыше 800 экспонентов из США, Мексики, Латинской Америки, Канады и Европы.

PMA, Fresh Summit предоставляет уникальную возможность личных переговоров с производителями американских яблок, груш, винограда и других фруктов и овощей, обсуждения сотрудничества напрямую, без посредников.

Участники

Вашингтонская яблочная комиссия – www.bestapples.ru

Некоммерческая ассоциация объединяет фермеров, выращивающих яблоки в штате Вашингтон. Штат производит до 60% всех яблок в США, что составляет более 100 миллионов бушелей (коробка 20 килограмм). Сезон сбора яблок штата Вашингтон, начинается в середине августа и заканчивается в начале ноября. Поставки яблок штата Вашингтон по многим сортам осуществяются круглый год . Основные культивируемые сорта: Red Delicious, Gala, Fuji, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious. Также популярны Cripps Pink, HoneyCrisp, Braeburn, Cameo. США – один из пяти ведущих поставщиков яблок в мире.

Стенд Washington Apple Commission – 3552.

Совет по экспорту яблок США – www.usaapples.com/ru
Некоммерческая ассоциация, объединяющая производителей яблок из 11 штатов (Нью-Йорк, Мичиган, Калифорния, Пенсильвания, Вирджиния, Новая Англия), где производится около 40% яблок США. Основные культивируемые сорта: McIntosh, Empire, Crispin, Gala, Honeycrisp, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Fuji, Cripps Pink, Granny Smith, Braeburn и Red Rome.

Стенды:
New York Apple Association, Inc. – 3853
Michigan Apple Committee – 2838
Eastern Apples – 1217
VA Dept. of Agriculture – 5247

Бюро по грушам США – www.usapears.ru
Некоммерческая ассоциация, которая объединяет производителей груш в штатах Северо-Запада США: Вашингтон и Орегон. На международном рынке регион входит в тройку ведущих производителей. Сезон сбора урожая начинается в августе, а в сентябре созревают популярные зимние сорта. Благодаря современным технологиям хранения, поставки зимних сортов груш продолжаются до следующего лета. Основные культивируемые сорта: Green Anjou, Red Anjou, Bartlett, Red Bartlett, Bosc, Comice, Forelle, Starkrimson.

Стенд USA Pears – 2859

Калифорнийская комиссия столового винограда – www.grapesfromcalifornia.com/russian
Членами ассоциации являются более 500 производителей столового калифорнийского винограда. Сезон сбора калифорнийского столового винограда начинается в мае. Благодаря самым современным технологиям хранения различные сорта калифорнийского винограда, с косточками и без, в продаже до января. В Калифорнии производится более 70 сортов винограда трех цветов.
Стенд California Table Grape Commission – 3121

Контактная информация:

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Russia may set quotas on off-season vegetable import

Russian authorities are discussing the possibility of setting quotas on vegetable import during the off-season period, in order to support domestic producers of vegetables grown under cover, reports “Expert Online”. According to the executive director of the association “Russian Green-houses” Natalia Rogova, this idea had been considered during the discussion of the program of greenhouse facilities development, that had passed in the Ministry of Agriculture as part of the discussion of the State program of the agricultural development for the period 2013—2020.

Russian producers emphasize that despite higher quality, Russian production won’t be able to compete with cheap vegetables from Turkey, Spain, Iran and other countries. According to Natalia Rogova, the problem of quota settings can be solved in the proximate 2 or 3 years.

Source: www.lol.org.ua

European suppliers will challenge Ukraine at the Russian apple market

Last year was rather harvestless in Europe, that’s why some other suppliers, such as Ukraine, got the opportunity to establish themselves as leaders at the market. This year Europe is expecting the heavy crop of high quality apples, the competition will be more severe, and import from Europe will grow again.

This forecast was made by Tatiana Geldman, head of the project “APK-inform: fruit and vegetables”, within the framework of the international conference “Fruit and vegetable business in Russia 2011”/World Food Moscow. According to the expert, Russian production will grow 4—5%, that will be achieved by means of new gardens.

Source: www.fruitnews.ru

Situation at the Russian fruit market

Russian market grows approximately 15% a year. Mostly it happens by means of fruit import. The most important factors influencing the market dynamics are the fruit prices and the human wellbeing. Other factors are the growing nutrition culture and fashion on healthy life style.

The most important Russian fruit are apples. The apple harvest in Russia is going to be good this year, 4% more than last year, but Russian apples will be hardly preserved until the new year. Apples come to Russia from more than 40 countries, but the main suppliers are Poland and China. In volume terms the part of apples and pears in the total import volume makes more than 28%. After apples and pears come citrus (26.5%) and bananas (19%). Experts note that the apple import is growing particularly fast from China. A large amount of apples also come from Poland, and pears mostly come from Argentina and Belgium.

During the last 10 years the citrus volume at the domestic Russian market has grown from 471 861 tons to 1 480 695 tons. Last year the total cost of the citrus market in Russia has made 1.2 milliard dollars. This year this index is not likely to change a lot.

Experts notice that the demand on tangerines, oranges, grapefruit and lemons is growing because of the improvement in the social living standard and because of the increasing of fresh fruit sales volumes in the supermarkets.

Tangerines are the most popular citrus in Russia, and their sales volumes cede only to bananas and apples. The demand on lemons and limes is more or less stable, and the popularity of grapefruit has been growing since the year 2005. The main citrus suppliers in Russia are Turkey, Egypt, Morocco, RSA and China.

Bananas are also very popular in Russia. Every Russian consumes approximately 4.5—5 kilos of bananas a year. According to the Russian importers, the high level of banana consumption is due to low prices (not more than 1 dollar per kg). The main supplier is Ecuador (90%). Other banana suppliers are Columbia, Costa-Rica, Panama and the Philippines.

The most important suppliers of grapes to the Russian market are Uzbekistan—45% and Turkey—16%.

The most popular exotic fruit in Russia is pineapple. It makes 70% of all the exotic fruit.
The least popular are pitaya, litchee, starfruit, durian and rambutan. Exotic fruit make 3 % of the cost of all the fruit import.

The most popular formats for fruit sales are wholesale centers and markets. About 70% of all the fruit are sold there. The prices are usually lower at the markets than in the supermarkets. Also consumers think the quality of fruit is better at the markets.

However, experts suppose that the consumption of fruit in supermarkets will grow, because the consumers can combine the purchase of fruit with acquisition of other goods in order to save time.

Source: www.fruitnews.ru

Russia is activating the import of Ukrainian apples

According to the information of “APK-Inform: fruit and vegetables”, the decline of apple trade prices in 1.5 hryvnias per kg, that had passed in the Ukrainian market last week, has activated the interest of the Russian importers to the Ukrainian production. These price updates have permitted to make the Ukrainian apple more competitive in the Russian market and to increase the volumes of export shipments.

At the moment the apple trade price at the Ukrainian market is almost by half lower than in the Russian market. That’s why the Ukrainian producers have also started searching for new purchasers in the neighbouring country.

Source: www.lol.org.ua

The export of citrus to the Russian Federation for the season 2010/11 has made $100 million.

High citrus demand in Russia has allowed Pakistan to earn more than $100 million on tangerine export for the season 2010/2011.

Citrus import to Russia has grown 29% in the first months of the year 2011 and has made almost 1.5 million tons.

Ahmad Jawad, the Harvest Tradings executive director, said that “Russia is able to import as many citrus as Pakistan is able to export”, and has appealed to building of confidential relationship with the Russian importers.

Pakistan cultivates 185 thousand hectares of citrus plantations. Its annual production volume is 2.1 million tons, that makes this country the 13-th largest citrus exporter in the world.

Source: www.lol.org.ua

The import growth rates, according to the Federal Customs Service

The Federal Customs Service has published the information about the import from far abroad to Russia in August 2011. In general the situation hasn’t changed—from the beginning of the year 2010 the amount of import to Russia is growing. During the last 8 months import in terms of value has made $165.4 milliard, and this is 42 % more than for the same period in the year 2010.

However, the comparison of the last index with the data of the Federal Customs Service for the previous months leads to the conclusion of the growth retardation—from 48% (in the terms of the year) in January—June of the year 2011 to 43 % in June—July and 42 % in January—August. This firm tendency can hardly be called unexpected—the import growth had been extremely high on the back of the rather sluggish growth of the home demand.

Only in August of the year 2011 the import amount from the far abroad has made $24.6 milliard against $19.4 milliard in August of the last year. The growth is 27%.

The food import in comparison with other groups of goods shows the decreasing growth rates. If in May 2011 there was imported food totaling to $3.77 milliard, in August –only $2.49 milliard. The purchasing (from August to August) of cereal-crops and oil has grown 72%, vegetables—26%, fish and beef—19 %. However, the import of poultry meat has decreased 12 %, dairy products—7%, tobacco—4%.

Source: www.tks.ru

Wal-Mart Hires Lev Khasis

Wal-Mart Stores hired Lev Khasis, former head of food retailer X5, as a senior vice president and chief leverage officer, a spokeswoman for the company said Thursday, an indication that Wal-Mart has yet to abandon plans for an entry into Russia.

Wal-Mart appeared to have given up in December, when it closed its Moscow office due to a lack of acquisition opportunities.

Khasis, who grew X5 by acquisition into a Russian market leader with $11 billion in annual sales, left the company in March after five years. The Wal-Mart spokeswoman said Khasis would be based at the company’s headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas, reporting to international chief executive Doug McMillon.

Source: www.themoscowtimes.com

China doubles citrus exports to Russia

According to Fruit-Inform Project’s analysts, the market operators should pay much attention to China’s expansion in the Russian market for citrus fruits. Chinese suppliers managed to increase their exports to the Russian Federation more than twofold in the past 4 years. Such an achievement enabled China to enter the group of six biggest exporters of citrus fruits to Russia and outstrip such important exporters as Spain, Pakistan and Israel.

Mandarins are the most popular category of Chinese citrus exports and account for more than a half of China’s total exports to Russia. Grapefruits are the second major category.

Source: www.freshplaza.com

Chile and Argentina have increased the export of apples to Russia

Analysts from “APK-Inform: fruit and vegetables” say that in the year 2011 Russia has increased the volumes of apple supply from Chile and Argentina. During the first half-year period Russia has imported 22% more apples from Chile and 90% more apples from Argentina, than for the whole year 2010. In such a way Chile has come in the fourth place and Argentina in the third place among the top apple suppliers in Russia.

The main reason for that has become the shortage of apples in Poland and other countries of the European Community in spring 2011. High prices for good apples and its limited supply in the countries of the European Community have made the importers look for the alternative in Southern America.

Source: www.lol.org.ua