WAPA presents annual SH topfruit production forecast
The World Apple and Pear Association (WAPA) has released the Southern Hemisphere apple and pear crop production forecast for the upcoming season. According to the forecast, which consolidates the data from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, New Zealand, and South Africa, apple production is estimated to increase by 6% in 2021 compared to the previous year, while pear production is projected to stabilise.
The World Apple and Pear Association (WAPA) has released its 2021 apple and pear crop estimate for the Southern Hemisphere. This report has been compiled with the support of ASOEX (Chile), CAFI (Argentina), ABPM (Brazil), Hortgro (South Africa), APAL (Australia) and New Zealand Apples and Pears, and therefore provides consolidated data from the six leading Southern Hemisphere countries. WAPA’s Secretary General Philippe Binard commented on the usefulness of gathering the insights from these major producers: “Elaborating thi
WAPA presents annual SH topfruit production forecast
The World Apple and Pear Association (WAPA) has released the Southern Hemisphere apple and pear crop production forecast for the upcoming season. According to the forecast, which consolidates the data from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, New Zealand, and South Africa, apple production is estimated to increase by 6% in 2021 compared to the previous year, while pear production is projected to stabilise.
The World Apple and Pear Association (WAPA) has released its 2021 apple and pear crop estimate for the Southern Hemisphere. This report has been compiled with the support of ASOEX (Chile), CAFI (Argentina), ABPM (Brazil), Hortgro (South Africa), APAL (Australia) and New Zealand Apples and Pears, and therefore provides consolidated data from the six leading Southern Hemisphere countries. WAPA’s Secretary General Philippe Binard commented on the usefulness of gathering the insights from these major producers: “Elaborating thi
$300 a day for fruit picking? Potential goldmine for Hawke s Bay workers as growers up wages
9 Feb, 2021 05:07 PM
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Some picking contractors are offering $50 a bin to lure in workers to the orchards this season. Photo / Paul Taylor
Some picking contractors are offering $50 a bin to lure in workers to the orchards this season. Photo / Paul Taylor
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Louise Gould
A potential goldmine for those who want to pick in Hawke s Bay orchards this autumn awaits, as growers dangle the carrot to get workers. Orchards have struggled to get workers this year because of the lack of RSE workers and backpackers currently in New Zealand due to Covid-19 border restrictions.
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