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An increase in imports of Chilean nectarines by the U.S. and Europe are expected this season. A primary reason is due to the availability of 60 to 80 count size fruit, which are popular on both continents. The high volume in these sizes of nectarines is attributed primarily to the drought in Chile.
The first varieties available are Garcica, White Royal, Magique and Boreal followed later in mid-January with all the Pearl varieties. Harvest is 10-days later this season compared to the 2021 season.
To date, the entire Chilean industry has shipped 7,400 tons, which is approximately 30% less than last year during the same period. The decrease in volumes to date has been caused by challenging weather conditions. Growers expect to be catching up in 2022 with the total expected volume shipped to be very similar to last year, with an export volume of Chilean nectarines of 70,500 tons.
Tons per market estimates look like:
• Far East: 30,000 tons
• Europe: 12,000 tons
• USA East Coast: 11,000 tons
• USA West Coast:6,500 tons
• Canada: 2,000 tons
• Latam: 9,000 tons
As seen with other commodities this year including cherries, labor costs have increased 30% – 40% in packaging and packing costs. In addition, we are seeing freight rates almost double in particular to Asian markets.
As the season is just beginning, we are hopeful the freight and labors costs decrease once the Chilean Cherry season concludes.