He expects the volumes this season to roughly reach the same level as last year, which was a record year. The difference with last year is that after an early start the season is also expected to end more quickly. "The expectation is that the Indian season will be mostly done in three weeks. That means that the season will run until mid April at the latest. Last year we continued until the end of May."
"This season India has the advantage that the European market is almost empty. South Africa doesn't have any white, seedless grapes left. Few white seedless grapes are being shipped here from Chile. I hear there are quality problems with Chilean grapes. This means the Indian grapes are well absorbed. A lot of trade is programmed and not much is left for the free market. You also see the prices in India pulling up at the moment, as other destinations outside of Europe are also demanding produce," says Lucien.
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