| Published
on August 19, 2003 |
Fruits
Market Report: Raw Material Situation
Pineapple
Raw materials
Fresh pineapple supplies in the country has increased
slightly about 20-30 percent this week, according to
our industry source. Fresh supplies, which are currently
available for harvest at this moment, mostly come from
Rayong, Chacheongsao and Ratchaburi provinces.
The increase of fresh supplies is
considered as good news for Thai pineapple processors,
with an anticipation of gaining a strong demand from
both domestic and foreign markets. Meanwhile, fresh
supplies from Prachubkirikhan province, the biggest
producing area in the country, are available for harvest
merely in a small amount.
It is expected that winter crop, ready for harvest during
October - December, would be available in a huge amount
if planters avoid using chemicals to force their fruits
growing up faster due to an attractive price. Pineapple
supplies of winter crop would reach peak level in November
to December.
As regards to supplies' quality, the source said it
was still poor and fail from buyer's expectation. A
lot of pineapples become rotten due to the humidity
from rainfall and postponement of harvest. A large amount
of pineapple supplies were tainted with black spots.
Moreover, the source noted that a lot of fresh supplies
has also tainted with green spots on the flesh due to
the current rainfall in pineapple producing areas because
trees had absorbed too much water. Buyers and factories
rejected these poor qualities of fresh supplies. However,
there is no problem about the size of pineapple during
this week.
Price
Pineapple price in this week is now trading at 4.80-4.90
baht per kilogram, dropped slightly from 5 baht per
kilogram last week due to the increase of fresh supplies,
compared with 5-5.80 baht per kilogram last year. However,
our industry source added that in some areas, which
are far from pineapple orchards, are now trading at
5-5.20 baht per kilogram due to transportation cost.
Market
| Year |
Total
export of Thai fesh
pineapple
|
Total
export of Thai canned
pineapple
|
Total
export of Thai fesh
pineapple
|
|
Tons
|
Million
Baht
|
Tons
|
Million
Baht
|
Tons
|
Million
Baht
|
| Jun
2001 |
495.63
|
4.58
|
40,219.93
|
832.97
|
6,625.98
|
161.26
|
| Jun
2002 |
433.51
|
4.86
|
35,241.79
|
867.44
|
8,655.96
|
227.74
|
| Jun
2003 |
353.17
|
3.63
|
43,661.46
|
1,043.11
|
9,746.59
|
255.45
|
| Jan-Jun2003 |
2,445.25
|
27.48
|
254,702.48
|
6,081.35
|
56,223.22
|
1,509.74
|
Source: Thai Customs Department
According to the Thai Customs Department, total exports
of Thai fresh pineapple in June 2003 stood at 353.17
tons, worth 3.63 million baht, dropped 22.75 percent
from June 2002 and 15.79 percent from the previous month
due to a shortage of fresh supplies in the country.
Total cumulative Thai pineapple exports from January
- June 2003 was 2,445.25 tons, valued at 2,445.25 million
baht, compared with 2,689.07 tons and worth 27.68 million
baht in the same period last year.
Biggest destination for Thai fresh pineapple in June
2003 remained Singapore (189.97 tons) followed by United
Arab Emirates (83.22 tons), Saudi Arabia (50.38 tons),
Kuwait (14.86 tons), and Malaysia (13 tons).
Thailand exported 43,661.46 tons of canned pineapple
to foreign markets in June 2003, increased slightly
from 35,241.79 tons a year ago and up from 41,452.42
tons in May 2003, increased 19.28 percent and 5.06 percent,
respectively. Total cumulative for Thai canned pineapple
exports from January - June 2003 stood at 254,702.48
tons, valued at 6,081.35 million baht, increased 24.84
percent from the same period last year in terms of quality.
Total volume of Thai canned pineapple
to US market--the biggest market, this month stood at
9,746.59 tons, increased 11.19 percent and increased
5.02 percent from the previous year and May 2003, respectively.
Another major importers of this month are Germany (5,774.36
tons), Japan (3,187.71 tons), Netherlands (2,210.74
tons), Canada (2,123.44 tons) and United Kingdom (1,730.25
tons).
The strong demand for Thai canned pineapple from both
domestic and foreign markets have existed, the offering
price from buyers is very attractive. It is expected
that the increase of fresh supplies at the moment would
be adequate for both production and buyers.
Papaya
It seems that this year is the gloomy year for
Thai fresh papaya outlook due to the limitation of fresh
supplies both red and yellow since the beginning of
the year. Current supplies mostly come from the southern
part such as Krabi, Chumporn and Surathanee provinces.
Meanwhile, fresh supplies from the east region as Sakeaw
and Chantaburi is available for harvest in small amount.
New crop of papaya would be ready for harvest in the
end of the year during October- November. It is expected
the crop would be available in a huge amount because
planters have cultivated their crop in lager amount
due to strong demand from buyers and factories. However,
our source said buyers' orders are considered whether
it would be an excess demand.
The quality of fresh papaya in the
country remains poor since the beginning of the month.
A lot of papayas are small and the thickness is not
enough for fruit cocktail production as a result of
unfavorable of weather condition. Moreover, pale of
papayas has been a major problem for production as some
buyers cannot accept it, stemmed from the change of
weather and mutation.
Price
Red and yellow papaya is now trading at 7-8 baht per
kilogram, compared with 6-7 baht per kilogram in the
previous week and 6-9 baht per kilogram for red papaya
last year and 5-10 baht per kilogram for yellow papaya
a year ago.
Market
The orders for Thai fruit cocktail from both domestic
and foreign buyers are continued, but not a large amount.
Moreover, Thai processors are now facing with a shortage
of papaya and guava, which also use for fruit cocktail
production. It is expected that the situation would
be better when new crop has arrived in the end of the
year.
Hawaiian papayas
| Month |
Area
|
Fresh
Production
|
|
Total
in crop
|
Harvested
|
2002
|
2003
|
|
2002
|
2003
|
2002
|
2003
|
|
Acres
|
Acres
|
Acres
|
Acres
|
1,000
Pounds
|
1,000
Pounds
|
| Jun |
2,2050
|
2,175
|
1,725
|
1,575
|
3,285
|
3,195
|
| Jul |
2,270
|
2,175
|
1,680
|
1,580
|
3,915
|
3,375
|
According to USDA latest report,
it is estimated that Hawaiian fresh papaya utilization
would reach 3.38 million pounds for July 2003; increased
6 percent from 3.29 million pounds in the previous month
but 14 percent lower than July 2002. The crop harvesting
area in July 2003 remains steady at 2,175 acres since
the previous month but lower 4 percent from 2,270 acres
a year ago. Harvesting area for papaya in Hawaii in
July 2003 totaled at 1,580 acres, virtually unchanged
from last month but 6 percent lower than last year.
The report noted that weather conditions were variable
during July with adequate showers and sunshine over
major papaya producing areas. Non-irrigated orchards
have adequate soil moisture.
Source: FoodMarketExchange.com
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