Article by Nicola Watson
A challenging pome fruit season is anticipated on the back of extreme heat
wave conditions and drought affecting certain production areas such as Ceres,
Berg River, Northern Province and Free State.
"Also in areas with adequate water the heat wave conditions experienced since early December has impacted
on fruit growth and hence fruit size on the early varieties is expected to be smaller," according to SAAPPA,
South African Apple and Pears Producers Association. "If current conditions continue the same may likely apply to the later season varieties. The industry is
however hopeful that the situation will improve."
ports on the other hand are expected to decrease
slightly (-2%) due to fruit size on mainly Williams Bon
Chretien pears and limited marketing options for smaller summer pears. The later varieties are expected to be
in line with recent years.
In drought affected areas and areas experiencing water
shortages a drought management programme has
been implemented regarding irrigation practices to mitigate risks and ensure optimal quality as far as possible.
For more information:
South African Apple and Pears Producers Association
TEL: +27 21 870 2900
Email: [email protected]
www.hortgro.co.za
Acknowledgement:
Despite this, SAAPPA says the overall expectations for
the export crop remains good with apple volumes expected to increase by 3%. The increase is mainly driven
by young orchards coming into production. Pear ex-
Although initially fruit size in general is slightly smaller,
overall fruit quality (including eating quality) is good.
Publication date: 1/20/2016
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