Spanish Market Info Week 36

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I ntro Total Produce Sourcing Spain has changed address and contact details. From 30th of August 2009 we have moved into larger spaces. This has been necessary in order for us to be able to accommodate the increasing number of employees in the company and not least bearing in mind the future incorporations of associates and partners within the Total Produce group. The location of Puzol we have found to be important. We are in the same neighbourhood as trading companies such as Dai Fruit, Hispafruit or San Lucar just on the A7

highway north of Valencia where 95% of all our trucks passes by. We are in the centre of the valencian citrus industry with less than 2 hours to the important vegetable area of Murcia or 2 hours from Lerida where most Spanish pears, apples and stone fruits are grown. Add to that our 2 satellite offices in Andalucia in Southern Spain, which place

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us almost directly in the field on the most important agricultural areas all over Spain.

NEW Tel: +34 961 95 84 17 NEW Fax: +34 961 95 80 40


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Product Information Apples: Granny and Gala from Northern Spain

Corn: Surprising good quality of Spanish corn.

Supermarket, and then the value of these grapes diminish and is being sold on open markets. Furthermore, of i.e Crimson that normally would have more than 2 months left of season we calculate there is no more than 5 to 6 weeks left, so there is no hurry for serious growers that has not been affected to sell their crimson, and hence they maintain prices although the market might indicate otherwise.

Kaki:

Cucumber: first new harvest has been offered. Grapes: There are 2 qualities of grapes on the market and hence 2 different market prices to be aware of. The heavy hail one and a half week ago destroyed many grape fields in certain areas of Murcia. In order to try and commercialize the grapes it has been necessary to make cut of many grapes from the clusters and the result is a product not apt for the most demanding

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We are getting near the beginning of a new season of Kaki and Persimon in Huelva and Valencia. Concerning Huelva the quality is very good and sizes similar of that of 2 seasons ago, since they were rather small last year. In Valencia, there has been spotted some of the fungus we also saw last year which from 1 day to another created a disastrous season when up to 40% fell down the trees almost overnight. Apparantly it was thought that the reason for the fungus was extreme humidity and since we have had a very dry summer no one expected to see the fungus again.

Lemon: We are sensing a false eufori amongst the lemon growers in Murcia who after a terrrible season are due to high demand are asking extremely high prices for the lemon not sold yet in programs to supermarkets – further the quality is very poor. But only within two weeks the new Turkish season will start and then the reality will again hit the speculative growers, and they will have nowhere to send their produce, and when new crop begin in October of Primofiori the reality will hit those growers who got a little too greedy these few weeks‌.Prices in Sct. Charles Perpignan were 1.80 ₏ kg this week !!!!!! .


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Product Information Mango:

Plums:

Tomatoes:

Few kgs of Tommy Atkins available, and soon the delicious Osteen will be available.

First Angeleno were scheduled to be picked this week. Prices went slightly up last week, and it seems it goes hand in hand with the quality which lately has been better. We have experienced some sickness in the Black Diamonds causing some trouble, but in other varieties there has been few problems. Sun Gold, Fortuna, Larry Ann, Black Late and other varieties available and quantities are no problem.

Enough cherry and plum cherry, but huge problems in getting quantities of yellow so very few trimix available and high prices.

Melons: With 10 days left of season of melons we are experiencing huge problems in finding the right sizes. Most in small and very large sizes and lesser in the medium range. Prices has rised considerably particulary with the Cantaloup followed by Piel de Sapo, honeydew and finally galia. It’s a little help to growers who have suffered a terrible season, but far from enough to get near a decent season result.

Oranges: Not much going on in the fields. There should be some activity since the coming season is near, but it seems the global crisis creates certain caution amongst the private exporters so the situation is rather quiet compared to how close we are to the new season. In 2 weeks they will start to cut the first Satsumas and beside from this variety the calm in the sector is total.

Watermelon: Few kgs available in assorted sizes with high prices, which leads to the conclusion that season has endend

Pomegranade: Some Valenciana available, but it is the new crop of the nice coloured Mollar variety we are waiting for. Should be available within the next 2 weels. Rasperries: Few kgs available for the varieties Rubi, Heritage and Polka. In 1 week the variety Glen Lyon will be available until end of season, which is app the first week of October. In Huelva new crop of Brilliant and Sugana will be available from the 1st week of October.

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Total Produce Sourcing Spain Calle Caminas 3, bajo Izq. 46530 Puzol, ( Valencia ) Tlf: +34 961 95 84 17 Fax: +34 961 95 80 40 Marbella office Total Produce Sourcing Spain S.A, Avenida Ricardo Soriano no 72, Edificio Golden, Portal B, 29601 Marbella Fax:+ 34 952 768 301 Tel:+34 952 768 373 Email: mikhag@totalproduce.es Huelva Office: Total Produce Sourcing Spain Calle Fernando el Catolico 31 21003 Huelva Fax: +34 959 37 27 02 Te: +34 959 37 18 62 Email: frarod@totalproduce.es


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