China: 20% price drop new pomelo crop
Mr Hongxing Zou is inspecting and photographing the new pomelo harvest in Guangan City
Compared to last year's season, this year's pomelo harvest is experiencing pressure. Within a year, prices have decreased with 20%. Mr. Zou explains: “Pomelos have had a number of good years and the crop has been sold at high prices. As a result, more orchards started to plant pomelo. This has resulted in increased volume on the market.”
“It is at the start of the season, and prices are still increasing. Currently, average market prices for pomelo hover around 3 Yuan per kg. Prices for Guangxi pomelos and Pingtian pomelos, two premium varieties, are higher.”
“Now, at the start of the pomelo season, there is not enough supply to meet market demand. Prices will continue to increase until the end of November. From December until January prices will remain stable. The season ends by the beginning of February, when prices will start to drop”.
Mr Zou is positive about the future outlook of the Chinese pomelo market. Pomelos are increasingly used in beauty and health products due to their medical properties. Zou: “The market for cosmetics containing pomelo extract or peel is growing. In addition, a lot of media attention is being given to pomelo's vitamine C anti-ageing properties”.
He is also positive about the role of small-scale local producers: “Different from big companies and cooperatives, local orchards are willing to sell their products at an acceptable price to buyers, retailers or wholesalers
Mr Zou also trades in lemons from Anye County. The lemon season is about to start. Current wholesale prices for Anye lemons now reaches 7 Yuan per kg. Retail prices hover around 13 Yuan per kg. 80% of lemons produced in China come from Anye County.
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