Here are the latest notable developments on European pears based on recent coverage:
- EU pear production is seeing a mixed recovery in 2024/25, driven mainly by gains in Italy, while Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain are projecting declines; France and Portugal are among the countries with stronger crops. This suggests a modest rebound overall but with regional imbalances.[1]
- There are ongoing concerns about a potential European pear shortage in the near term, with some industry sources forecasting double-digit drops in several northern European regions and cautioning about market availability by 2025; positives include continued recovery in Portugal, France, and Italy, which could temper the shortfall.[2]
- Looking ahead, the 2024 Interpera discussions highlighted climate-related risks and varying harvest expectations across Europe, with significant reductions foreseen in Belgium and Spain, but potential increases for France and Portugal; the overall picture remains contingent on weather and disease pressures.[4][5]
Illustrative snapshot:
- Italy is a bright spot, with a substantial rebound in production after severe frost and weather losses in 2023, contributing to the EU’s overall pear availability in the 2024/25 cycle.[1]
- Northern Europe faces more challenging outlooks due to climate variability, potentially tightening supplies in markets that rely on Benelux and neighboring regions.[2]
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Citations:
- EU pear production recovery and regional mix.[1]
- Interpera forecasts and European regional differences.[4][2]
- Europe pear crop outlook and market implications.[5]
Sources
Last season, considerably fewer apples and pears were picked in European orchards. That was due to the spring frost. If all goes well, this year's harvest will be abundant. Supermarkets will…
www.freshplaza.comMAASMECHELEN, Belgium (Reuters) — In the Belgian province of Limburg, one of the orchards in the country's pear-growing heartland stands out as unusual: a cluster of 12 transparent domes, perched high by a mirrored wall above the surrounding nature park.
japannews.yomiuri.co.jpThe Interpera conference in Obidos, Portugal, reported varying predictions for the pear harvest across Europe. With Belgium and Spain expecting significant decreases of 30% and 14% respectively, contrasting expectations are set for France and Portugal, with projections of a 28% increase and 15% increase in harvest respectively. Italy is also expected to see a slight recovery from a poor pear year in 2023. The Netherlands is awaiting official figures and predicts an average harvest. Concerns...
www.tridge.comPortugal, France and Italy are recovering their pear production, Benelux estimates its own fall of 30%.
fructidor.comAccording to initial estimates released today at Interpera, the international pear congress held in Lleida, the forthcoming European pear harvest will be one of the smallest in the last 10…
www.freshplaza.comThe World Apple & Pear Association predicts a modest recovery in the EU pear crop for 2024/25, largely due to an increase in production in Italy. However, this is offset by significant decreases in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain. France and Portugal are also expected to see larger crops, while Greece and Belgium experience lower output. The German market has seen a doubling of branded pears in the past two years, indicating a demand for high-quality pears.
www.tridge.comUpcoming European pear harvest will be one of the smallest in the last ten years, according to forecast released at Interpera
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