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According to the South African Citrus Growers Association (CGA), local citrus growers exported less than expected
to the global market in 2022, according to the South African Money Bag website reported on December 13.
Although the South African citrus industry added 3.
2 million cartons of fruit packaged for export markets in 2022, its packaging and exports decreased by 5.
7 million cartons
compared to the start of 2022 forecast.
CGA CEO Chadwick said that while the number of packages and exports of some citrus varieties increased slightly compared to 2021, its final figures were "well below" expectations, such as 31.
8 million cases of oranges exported to major markets, an increase of 900,000 cases from 2021 but 2.
7 million cases
less than the seasonal forecast 。 Chadwick pointed out that the challenges facing South Africa's citrus industry in 2022 include soaring agricultural input prices, sharp increases in transport prices and new regulations in the European Union, while the continued decline of public infrastructure, including roads, railways and ports, unstable electricity supply and lower real export prices also affected the industry
.
to the global market in 2022, according to the South African Money Bag website reported on December 13.
Although the South African citrus industry added 3.
2 million cartons of fruit packaged for export markets in 2022, its packaging and exports decreased by 5.
7 million cartons
compared to the start of 2022 forecast.
CGA CEO Chadwick said that while the number of packages and exports of some citrus varieties increased slightly compared to 2021, its final figures were "well below" expectations, such as 31.
8 million cases of oranges exported to major markets, an increase of 900,000 cases from 2021 but 2.
7 million cases
less than the seasonal forecast 。 Chadwick pointed out that the challenges facing South Africa's citrus industry in 2022 include soaring agricultural input prices, sharp increases in transport prices and new regulations in the European Union, while the continued decline of public infrastructure, including roads, railways and ports, unstable electricity supply and lower real export prices also affected the industry
.