2022-Week -36

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 35 - A total of 414,212 trays were harvested and transported last week which represents an 7% decrease ( approx. 32000 less trays) on Week 34, 2022 production – Central Qld maintained the lead in production accounting for 32% of this volume; followed by Central NSW in second place contributed 20% of this; 14.5% from South Qld; WA contributed 10.7%; as did Tristate; whilst New Zealand contributed 7% of the overall total. The remaining 5% is made up of contributions from North Qld, Tamborine, Sunshine Coast and Northern Rivers.

·       It is forecast that a total of 348K trays will be despatched this week nationally. The Hass forecast for the next two to three weeks is for slightly lower quantities of approximately 325K to 355K trays per week. The current four week average dispatch as of this week is 437,714 trays.

Major supermarkets were again relatively close in monetary terms in their offering this week for avocado pricing with premium Hass ticketed at $1.40 to $1.69ea.  There has been a slight reduction in market pricing of hass in the last week, with some traders stock piling fruit (some of which has been self ripening and therefore needing to be cleared) so premium tray sales are tending to be in the mid twenties, main range $21-$25. Prices for class one fruit have been falling within a range of $10 -$17/tray.  There have been some class one and second bulks on the market this week with prices ranging $10-$20.

We are supplying Hass grown in the SE corner of Qld from the region of Blackbutt. Temperatures in this region have been a touch warmer this week with overnight/early morning temps ranging 5-12.6C and daytimes warming up to 15-22C whilst rain has continued its presence this week with a total of 18-24mm across the region. This has made it interesting in relation to harvesting and transferring of fruit to the pack shed between wet periods. Our Packing team are working hard to ensure fruit quality is within specification each week - we have been finding a slightly higher presence of nodule damage this week, with the more heavily marked pieces being removed from the packs to ensure fruit is in spec. Main fruit sizing continues to fall within Ct 20-23. All going well we look to increase our production by 10-20% throughout the next 6-8 weeks. Our growers from SW NSW, more specifically in the region of Barham are also working hard to ensure specifications are met and that fruit quality is consistent throughout the season - fruit quality from this region has been good with supplies expected for another five or so weeks.

Hass Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing. Fruit age ranged 7 to 15 days from packed date on tray labels that were visible. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass selling this week at a ticket price of $1.69ea in store;  Coles Qld had Central Qld and NQ Hass ticketed at $1.50ea depending upon store location, whilst Woolworths had Central Qld grown Hass selling at $1.40/piece depending upon store location and size of fruit.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to just about ready to eat.

 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Carindale, Coles Local Hamilton, Coles Mt Gravatt East and Garden City Displays

  • Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.50ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-14 days old and just yielding to ready to eat and quite soft with respects to maturity. Main lines of fruit found were from Simpson Farms and Costa’s.

  • 5pks selling for $4.90ea on special and 1kg prepacks at $6.90ea

 

Below: Aldi Carindale; Mt Gravatt East and Garden City Displays

  • Avorama packed Tree 2 Me Hass in counts 23/25 loose @ $1.69 each.

  • Fruit age ranging 6 to 15 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets and 1kg market packs at $5.99ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Carindale, Doomben; Mt Gravatt Central and Garden City Displays

  • Stores had Simpson Farms(Tinaroo Falls) and Team Avocado NZ Hass avocados at $1.40 each. All avocados 8-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure, some ready to eat and a lesser percentage still very firm.

  • 1kg packs priced at $6.90ea and 5 piece packs at $7.50ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

National transport figures for last week were 437,500 cartons. Spring might be here by the calendar, bur we are still having some cool starts to the day on farms. In this last week in the far north, early A.M. temperatures ranged 11.8 - 21.4 C across the growing regions - whilst day time temperatures were considerably warmer ranging 23.6 to 29.6C -as the days gradually lengthen and the barometer starts to climb we will see fruit growth rates also speeding up. In terms of rainfall, Mareeba, Tully and Innisfail received in the vicinity of 30-40mm each across the week, whilst the other major growing regions received much lighter falls of 2 to 4mm. Cavendish banana bunch age is currently at 17-18 weeks with this expected to be back to 16-17 weeks by later this month as the weather continues to warm. We continue to see the presence of underpeel chill after previous weeks of cold overnight and morning lows. Sub-ten degree temperatures cause a temporary cessation of sap flow which results in the sub-epidermal layer greying/browning which reflects outward through the peel with the fruit having a dull appearance. Whilst this does impact the fresh appeal of the banana, it in no way negatively impacts the flavour or eating quality of the fruit - in fact, winter grown fruit is normally a little sweeter as it takes longer to grow. We expect to see the presence of underpeel chill and hence dull bloom through until at least the end of November, maybe even extending into December.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $2.99 to $3.99/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $16-$30 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented this week continue to reflect the impact of cold growth periods throughout winter with sub 10C temperatures experienced both on the Tablelands and along the coast with less bright and dull bloomed fruit present in varying degrees. There was a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; small rub marks and sap staining.  Some odd clusters found with split peel. Colour varied - slightly backward in some stores; developing to a good yellow hue.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas was fairly uniform this week in comparison to the week prior with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $3.49/kg; whilst Woolies offered fruit at $3.50 to $4.00/kg in all three stores frequented and Coles offered fruit at $3.50 to 4.50/kg depending upon the location of the store visited. Fruit was presented neatly on assigned displays, there was a presence of dull fruit to varying degrees, on show in all outlets again this week as can be expected for the next few months.

RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Carindale, Coles Local Hamilton and Garden City Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $3.50-4.50/kg dependent upon store location. Kids packs at $3.50-4.50ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuries, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg. Red Tips at $5.50/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Carindale and Garden City Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $3.49/kg- there was a small presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage. Also noted most lines had dull appearance, odd cluster found with split peels.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Carindale, Doomben and Garden City Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50-4.00/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $3.00. Displays were generally well presented whilst again some minor neck damage and light skin marking .

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.00/kg, Red tips were priced at $5.50/kg and Organic Clusters $6.00/kg

 

2022-Week -35

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 34 - A total of 446,680 trays were harvested and transported last week which represents an 5% decrease ( approx. 21000 less trays) on Week 33, 2022 production – Central Qld maintained the lead in production accounting for 40% of this volume; followed by Central NSW in second place contributed 19% of this; 15% from South Qld; WA contributed 8%; Tristate 6% and New Zealand at 5.5% of the overall total. The remaining 5.5% is made up of contributions from North Qld, Tamborine, Sunshine Coast and Northern Rivers.

·       It is forecast that a total of 369K trays will be despatched this week nationally. The Hass forecast for the next two to three weeks is for slightly lower quantities of approximately 340K to 350K trays per week. The current four week average dispatch as of this week is 438,499 trays.

Major supermarkets were again relatively close in monetary terms in their offering this week for avocado pricing with premium Hass ticketed at $1.69 to $1.80ea.  Hass market pricing seems to have stabilised with very little change comparative to last week. Prices ranging between $16-$28/tray for premium and a range of $11 -$17/tray for class one.  There continues to be very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

We are supplying Hass grown in the SE corner of Qld from the region of Blackbutt. This region continues to experience some cool overnight/morning temps in recent weeks ranging 1.8-11C and daytimes warming up to 15-20.3C - which makes for some brisk early mornings on the farm leading into glorious days. Our Packing team are working hard to ensure fruit quality is within specification each week. Main fruit sizing continues to be Ct 20-23 - we had intended on packing a little more this week from this region, however the weather had other ideas with rainfall impacting the number of harvestable hours. All going well we look to increase our production by 10-20% throughout the next 6-8 weeks. Our growers from SW NSW, more specifically in the region of Barham are also working hard to ensure specifications are met and that fruit quality is consistent throughout the season - fruit quality from this region has been good with supplies expected for another six weeks.

Hass Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing. Fruit age ranged 6 to 20 days from packed date on tray labels that were visible. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass selling this week at a ticket price of $1.69ea in store;  Coles Qld had Central Qld and NQ Hass ticketed at $1.70ea depending upon store location, whilst Woolworths had Central Qld grown Hass selling at $1.70 to $1.80/piece depending upon store location and size of fruit.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to just about ready to eat.

In the graphical depiction below, courtesy of Neilson Harvest to Home data, it is interesting to note that whilst there has definitely been an uptake in both the number of households purchasing the humble avocado (rising by 4%) and indeed the volume being purchased ( an approx. increase of 13%), it is not quite keeping pace with the overall value of the avocado, which is well down for the period 52 weeks to 17 July 2022 (with dollar sales reducing by 25.7%) which can be directly related to industry production levels.

 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Indooroopilly, Toowoomba and Sunnybank Hills Displays

  • Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.70ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-14 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity.

  • 5pks selling for $7.90ea and 1kg prepacks at $5.00ea

 

Below: Aldi Indooroopilly, Toowoomba and Sunnybank Hills Displays

  • Purpleskin Hass and Greenskin Gmax fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $1.69 each.

  • Fruit age ranging 6 to 15 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets at $5.99 and 1kg market packs on special at $4.99ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Indooroopilly, Toowoomba and Sunnybank Hills Displays

  • Stores had Howe Farming (Aus Produce Partners); Simpson Farms(Tinaroo Falls) and Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.70-1.80 each. All avocados 8-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 1kg packs priced at $6.90ea and 5 piece packs at $7.50ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

National transport figures for last week were approximately 450,000 cartons. As stated last week, we expect overall production to start increasing steadily with each week as the weather is progressively warming with the commencement of spring only a couple of weeks away. As far as weather conditions this week in the far north, early A.M. temperatures ranged 11.3 - 21.5 C across the growing regions - whilst day time temperatures were considerably warmer ranging 22.0 to 28.2C - across the week. In terms of rainfall, both Tully and Innisfail received in the vicinity of 84mm each across the week, whilst the other major growing regions received much lighter falls of 0.6 to 9.2mm. Cavendish banana bunch age is currently at 17 weeks with this expected to be back to 16 weeks by later this month as the weather continues to warm. We continue to see the presence of underpeel chill after previous weeks of cold overnight and morning lows. Sub-ten degree temperatures cause a temporary cessation of sap flow which results in the sub-epidermal layer greying/browning which reflects outward through the peel with the fruit having a dull appearance. Whilst this does impact the fresh appeal of the banana, it in no way negatively impacts the flavour or eating quality of the fruit - in fact, winter grown fruit is normally a little sweeter as it takes longer to grow. We expect to see the presence of underpeel chill and hence dull bloom through until at least the end of November, maybe even extending into December.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $3.00 to $3.49/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $16-$30 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented this week reflected the cooler temperatures we have been experiencing both on the Tablelands and along the coast reasonably well with less bright bloomed fruit and a growing presence of fruit with dull bloom of varying degrees. There was a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour varied - slightly backward in some stores; developing to a good yellow hue.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas was fairly uniform this week in comparison to the week prior with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $3.49/kg; whilst Woolies offered fruit at $3.50/kg in all three stores frequented and Coles offered fruit at $4.00/kg depending upon the location of the store visited. Fruit was presented neatly on assigned displays, there was a presence of dull fruit to varying degrees, on show in all outlets again this week as can be expected for the next few months.

RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Indooroopilly, Toowoomba and Sunnybank Hills Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $4.00/kg. Kids packs at $4.00ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuries, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg. Red Tips at $5.50/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Indooroopilly, Toowoomba and Sunnybank Hills Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $3.49/kg- there was a small presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Indooroopilly, Toowoomba and Sunnybank Hills Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50-4.00/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $3.00. Displays were generally well presented whilst again some minor neck damage and light skin marking - a few odd clusters found spotting.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $5.50/kg and Organic Clusters $6.00/kg

 

2022-Week -34

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 33 - A total of 467,886 trays were harvested and transported last week which represents an increase of 11% ( approx. 46500 more trays) on Week 32, 2022 production – Central Qld maintained the lead in production accounting for 50% of this volume; followed by Central NSW in second place contributed 20% of this; 11% from South Qld and North Qld and Tristate both with 6% each whilst WA contributed 5% of the total. The remaining 2% is made up of contributions from Tamborine, Sunshine Coast and Northern Rivers.

·       It is forecast that a total of 438K trays will be despatched this week nationally. The Hass forecast for the next two to three weeks is for slightly lower quantities of approximately 380K to 400K trays per week. The current four week average dispatch as of this week is 416,626 trays.

Major supermarkets were somewhat closer in monetary terms in their offering this week for avocado pricing with premium Hass ticketed at $1.69 to $1.80ea.  Hass market pricing seems to be stabilising with very little change in this area. Prices ranging between $16-$28/tray for premium and a range of $11 -$17/tray for class one.  Having said that, both the Brisbane and Sydney markets have main sales of premium trays within $24-$26 band, Melbourne is holding strong with sales of top premium at $28-$30 currently. There continues to be very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

We are supplying Hass grown in the SE corner of the state from the region of Blackbutt. This region continues to experience some cool overnight/morning temps in recent weeks ranging 3.0-10C and daytimes warming up to 17-24.3C - which makes for some brisk early mornings on the farm leading into glorious days. Our Packing team are working hard to ensure fruit quality is within specification each week. Main fruit sizing continues to be Ct 20-23 - as spring gets underway next week the farm will increase their weekly harvest slightly as demand should also grow with more customers looking for this versatile fruit. Our growers from SW NSW, more specifically in the region of Barham are also working hard to ensure specifications are met and that fruit quality is consistent throughout the season.

Hass Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing - though there was a couple of lines with early stage body rot development and blue copper residue noted this week. Fruit age ranged 8 to 20 days from packed date on tray labels that were visible. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass selling this week at a ticket price of $1.69ea in store;  Coles Qld had Central Qld and NQ Hass ticketed at $1.50 to $1.70ea depending upon store location, whilst Woolworths had Central Qld grown Hass selling at $1.50 to $1.80/piece depending upon store location and size of fruit.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to just about ready to eat - the majority of stores had fruit that was firmer this week on average - odd bruising/body rot observed.  

 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Jindalee, Fairfield and Carindale Displays

  • Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.50-1.80ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-14 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity.

  • 5pks selling for $7.90ea and 1kg prepacks at $6.90ea

 

Below: Aldi Mt Ommaney, Fairfield and Carindale Displays

  • Purpleskin Hass and Greenskin Gmax fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $1.69 each.

  • Fruit age ranging 6 to 15 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets at $6.49 and 1kg market packs also at $6.49ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Mt Ommaney, Moorooka and Carindale Displays

  • Stores had Howe Farming (Aus Produce Partners); Simpson Farms(Tinaroo Falls) and Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.80 each. All avocados 8-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 1kg packs priced at $5.00ea and 5 piece packs at $7.50ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

Whilst National transport figures for last week were approximately 466,000 cartons which is an increase of some 20,000 cartons on the previous week. As stated last week, we expect overall production to start increasing steadily with each week as the weather is progressively warming with the commencement of spring only a couple of weeks away. In the last week however we saw another dip below 10C in early A.M. temperatures with lows of 7.4 - 15.2 C across the growing regions - unfortunately these lows will lengthen the presence of underpeel discolouration coming from all regions. Day time temperatures were considerably warmer ranging 23.0 to 28.9C - across the week. In terms of rainfall, most regions have remained dry in the last week with just Walkamin receiving 0.4mm. We continue to actively pulling back on Cavendish banana bunch age to avoid overfull fruit and subsequent splitting, we are currently at 17-18 weeks bunch age - with the weather continuing to warm bunch age will continue to decrease. We continue to see the presence of underpeel chill after previous weeks of cold overnight and morning lows. Sub-ten degree temperatures cause a temporary cessation of sap flow which results in the sub-epidermal layer greying/browning which reflects outward through the peel with the fruit having a dull appearance. Whilst this does impact the fresh appeal of the banana, it in no way negatively impacts the flavour or eating quality of the fruit - in fact, winter grown fruit is normally a little sweeter as it takes longer to grow. With the most recent cold snap being this week we are likely to see a presence of fruit with dull bloom through until at least the end of November, maybe even extending into December.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $3.29 to $4.49/kg this week.  The markets all have light to moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $18-$34 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented this week reflected the cooler temperatures we have been experiencing both on the Tablelands and along the coast reasonably well with less bright bloomed fruit and a growing presence of fruit with dull bloom of varying degrees. There was a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour varied - slightly backward in some stores; developing to a good yellow hue.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas was fairly uniform this week in comparison to the week prior with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $4.49/kg at the first store visited which did not have any close comp nearby however in the larger centres Aldi’s ticketed price for bananas was $3.99/kg; whilst Woolies offered fruit at $4.00/kg in all three stores frequented and Coles offered fruit at $4.00-$4.50/kg depending upon the location of the store visited. Fruit was presented neatly on assigned displays, there was a presence of dull fruit to varying degrees, on show in all outlets again this week as can be expected for the next few months.

RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Jindalee, Fairfield and Carindale Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $4.00-4.90/kg. Kids packs at $4.00-4.90ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuries, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg. Red Tips at $5.50/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Mt Ommaney, Fairfield and Carindale Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $3.99-4.49/kg- there was a small presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.49/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Mt Ommaney, Moorooka and Carindale Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $4.00-4.90/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $3.00. Displays were generally well presented whilst again some minor neck damage and light skin marking - a few odd clusters found spotting.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $5.50/kg and Organic Clusters $7.50/kg

 

2022-Week -33

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 32 - A total of 421,333 trays were harvested and transported last week which represents a slight increase of almost 1% ( approx. 3200 more trays) on Week 31, 2022 production – Central Qld maintained the lead in production accounting for 52% of this volume; followed by Central NSW in second place contributed 17% of this; 12% from South Qld and North Qld and WA both with 6.5% each. The remaining 6% is made up of contributions from Tristate; Tamborine, Sunshine Coast and New Zealand have made an entry onto the Australian market.

·       It is forecast that a total of 443K trays will be despatched this week nationally. The Hass forecast for the next two to three weeks is for slightly higher quantities of approximately 410K to 450K trays per week. The current four week average dispatch as of this week is 398,274 trays.

Major supermarkets were varied in their offering this week in terms of avo pricing with premium Hass ticketed at $1.49 to $1.80ea.  Hass market pricing seems to be stabilising somewhat this week. Prices ranging between $16-$29/tray for premium and a range of $11 -$17/tray for class one.  There continues to be very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

We are supplying Hass grown in the SE corner of the state from the region of Blackbutt. This region continues to experience some cool overnight/morning temps in recent weeks ranging 1.0-12.2C and daytimes warming up to 17-20.4C - which makes for some brisk early mornings on the farm leading into glorious days. The outlook for the season from this corner of the state is indeed positive, with fruit quality on the tree looking lovely with average sizing at this stage considered to be Ct 20-23 - the farm has commenced harvesting with packing quantities expected to increase by the end of the month. Our growers from SW NSW, more specifically in the region of Barham are working hard to ensure specifications are met and that fruit quality is consistent.

Hass Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing - though there was a low level presence of bruising noted this week. Fruit age ranged 7 to 16 days from packed date on tray labels that were visible. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass selling this week at a ticket price of $1.49ea in store;  Coles Qld had Central Qld and NQ Hass ticketed at $1.50- $1.80ea depending upon store location, whilst Woolworths had Central Qld grown Hass selling at $1.50 to $1.80/piece depending upon store location and size of fruit.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to just about ready to eat - a few displays had some very ripe, light weight fruit with bruising.  

 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Indooroopilly, Fairfield and Cooparoo Displays

  • Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.50-1.80ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-14 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity.

  • 5pks selling for $7.90ea and 1kg prepacks at $6.90ea

 

Below: Aldi Indooroopilly, Fairfield and Cooparoo Displays

  • Purpleskin Hass and Greenskin Gmax fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $1.49 each.

  • Fruit age ranging 6 to 15 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets at $6.49 and 1kg market packs also at $6.49ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Indooroopilly, Moorooka and Cooparoo Displays

  • Stores had Howe Farming (Aus Produce Partners); Simpson Farms(Tinaroo Falls) and Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.80 each. All avocados 8-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 1kg packs priced at $5.00ea and 5 piece packs at $7.50ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

Whilst National transport figures for last week were approximately 447,000 cartons which is an increase of some 55,000 cartons on the previous week. As stated last week, we expect overall production to start increasing steadily with each week as the weather is progressively warming with the commencement of spring only a couple of weeks away. In the last week however we saw another sharp dip in early A.M. temperatures with lows of 6.6 - 10.8 C across the growing regions - unfortunately these lows will lengthen the presence of underpeel discolouration coming from all regions. Day time temperatures were considerably warmer ranging 22.1 to 29.2C - across the week. In terms of rainfall, most regions had minimal falls ranging 0 to 8.8mm across the week with Tully and Innisfail each receiving rainfall at the upper end of this range. We are actively pulling back on Cavendish banana bunch age as we were receiving reports that our fruit was found to be splitting, we are currently at 17-18 weeks bunch age - with the weather continuing to warm bunch age will continue to decrease. We continue to see the presence of underpeel chill after previous weeks of cold overnight and morning lows. Sub-ten degree temperatures cause a temporary cessation of sap flow which results in the sub-epidermal layer greying/browning which reflects outward through the peel with the fruit having a dull appearance. Whilst this does impact the fresh appeal of the banana, it in no way negatively impacts the flavour or eating quality of the fruit - in fact, winter grown fruit is normally a little sweeter as it takes longer to grow. With the most recent cold snap being this week we are likely to see a presence of fruit with dull bloom through until at least the end of November, maybe even extending into December.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $3.29 to $4.99/kg this week.  The markets all have light to moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $16-$30 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented this week reflected the cooler temperatures we have been experiencing both on the Tablelands and along the coast reasonably well with less bright bloomed fruit and a growing presence of fruit with dull bloom of varying degrees. A few lines were found to have the odd split peel on show. There was a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour varied - slightly backward in some stores; developing to a good yellow hue.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas was fairly uniform this week in comparison to the week prior with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $4.49/kg; whilst Woolies offered fruit at $4.00-$4.90/kg and Coles also offered fruit at $4.00-$4.90/kg depending upon the location of the store visited. Fruit was presented neatly on assigned displays, there was a presence of dull fruit to varying degrees, on show in all outlets this week.

RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Indooroopilly, Fairfield and Cooparoo Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $4.00-4.90/kg. Kids packs at $4.00-4.90ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuries, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg. Red Tips at $5.50/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Indooroopilly, Fairfield and Cooparoo Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $4.49/kg- there was a small presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.49/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Indooroopilly, Moorooka and Cooparoo Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $4.00-4.90/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $3.00. Displays were generally well presented whilst again some minor neck damage and light skin marking - a few odd clusters found spotting.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $5.50/kg and Organic Clusters $7.50/kg

 

2022-Week -32

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week  31 - A total of 418,096 trays were harvested and transported last week which represents an increase of 16% ( approx. 59,000 more trays) on Week 30, 2022 production – Central Qld maintained the lead in production accounting for 62% of this volume; followed by Central NSW in second place contributed 13% of this; 11% from South Qld and North Qld 7%. The remaining 14% is made up of contributions from WA, Tristate; Tamborine and Sunshine Coast. Whilst our farm have finished harvesting for the 2022 season, there is work to be done, as any good farmer knows, so now we continue working on the orchard so that we can do it all again for 2023.

·       It is forecast that a total of 381K trays will be despatched this week nationally. The Hass forecast for the next two to three weeks is for slightly higher quantities of approximately 390K to 420K trays per week. The current four week average dispatch as of this week is 400,325 trays.

Major supermarkets were varied in their offering this week in terms of avo pricing with premium Hass ticketed at $1.20 to $1.50ea.  Hass market pricing seems to be stabilising somewhat this week. Prices ranging between $16-$28/tray for premium and a range of $11 -$17/tray for class one.  There continues to be very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

We are supplying Hass grown in the SE corner of the state from the region of Blackbutt. This region has also experienced some cool overnight/morning temps in recent weeks ranging 2.1-11.4C and daytimes warming up to 18.3-24.6C. The outlook for the season from this corner of the state is indeed positive, with fruit quality on the tree looking lovely with average sizing at this stage considered to be Ct 20-23 - the farm has commenced harvesting and packing through a certified Packhouse. We are also working with a couple of growers from SW NSW who likewise have commenced harvesting their crop and are working hard to make it a great season.

Hass Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing Fruit age ranged 9 to 12 days from tray labels that were visible. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass selling this week at a ticket price of $1.49ea in store;  Coles Qld had Central Qld and NQ Hass ticketed at $1.50ea depending upon store location, whilst Woolworths had Central Qld grown Hass selling at $1.20/piece depending upon store location.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to just about ready to eat. 

 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Indooroopilly, Fairfield and Browns Plains Displays

  • Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.50ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-14 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity.

  • 5pks selling for $7.90ea and 1kg prepacks at $6.90ea

 

Below: Aldi Indooroopilly, Fairfield and Browns Plains Displays

  • Purpleskin Hass and Greenskin Gmax fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $1.49 each.

  • Fruit age ranging 6 to 15 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets at $5.99 and 1kg market packs also at $5.99ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Indooroopilly, Moorooka and Browns Plains Displays

  • Stores had Howe Farming (Aus Produce Partners); Simpson Farms(Tinaroo Falls) and Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.20 each. All avocados 8-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 1kg packs priced at $5.00ea and 5 piece packs at $6.00ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

Whilst National transport figures for last week were approximately 392,000 cartons, we expect overall production to start increasing steadily with each week as the weather is gradually warming with the commencement of spring just weeks away. In the last week, morning temperatures have been moderate for this time of year in North Qld with minimums falling within a range of 11.6- to 20.8C; whilst day time temperatures have started to lift with a top of 31.8C -within a range of 22 to 31.8C. In terms of rainfall, most regions had minimal falls ranging 0 to 10.2mm across the week; with Tully and Innisfail each receiving rainfall at the upper end of this range. We are actively pulling back on Cavendish banana bunch age as we have received a few reports that our fruit was found to be splitting, we are currently at 18 weeks bunch age - with the weather continuing to warm bunch age will continue to decrease. We continue to see the presence of underpeel chill after previous weeks of cold overnight and morning lows. Sub-ten degree temperatures cause a temporary cessation of sap flow which results in the sub-epidermal layer greying/browning which reflects outward through the peel with the fruit having a dull appearance. Whilst this does impact the fresh appeal of the banana, it in no way negatively impacts the flavour or eating quality of the fruit - in fact, winter grown fruit is normally a little sweeter as it takes longer to grow. With the most recent cold snap being early August we are likely to see a presence of fruit with dull bloom through until at least the end of November.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $3.29 to $4.99/kg this week.  The markets all have light to moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $16-$30 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented this week reflected the cooler temperatures we have been experiencing both on the Tablelands and along the coast reasonably well with less bright bloomed fruit and a growing presence of fruit with dull bloom of varying degrees. A few lines were found to have the odd split peel on show. There was a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour varied - slightly backward in some stores; developing to a good yellow hue.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas was fairly uniform this week in comparison to the week prior with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $3.99/kg; whilst Woolies offered fruit at $4.00/kg and Coles also offered fruit at $4.00/kg in the stores visited. Fruit was presented neatly on assigned displays, there was a presence of dull fruit on show in all outlets this week.

RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Indooroopilly, Fairfield and Browns Plains Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $4.00/kg. Kids packs at $4.00ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuries, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg. Red Tips at $5.50/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Indooroopilly, Fairfield and Browns Plains Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $3.99/kg- there was a small presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.49/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Indooroopilly, Moorooka and Browns Plains Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $4.00/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $3.00. Displays were generally well presented whilst again some minor neck damage and light skin marking - a few odd clusters found spotting.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $5.50/kg and Organic Clusters $5.50/kg

 

2022-Week -31

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 30 - A total of 359,192 trays were harvested and transported last week which represents a decrease of 13% ( approx. 55,000 trays fewer) on Week 29, 2022 production – Central Qld maintained the lead in production accounting for 55.8% of this volume and North Qld in second place contributed 19.75% of this; 9.48% from Central NSW and 9.85% from South Qld. The remaining 5.12% is made up of contributions from WA, Northern Rivers/Tamborine and Sunshine Coast. Whilst our farm have finished harvesting for the 2022 season, there is work to be done, as any good farmer knows, so now we continue working on the orchard so that we can do it all again for 2023.

·       It is forecast that a total of 355K trays will be despatched this week nationally. The Hass forecast for the next two to three weeks is for slightly higher quantities of approximately 378K to 400K trays per week. The current four week average dispatch as of this week is 359,530 trays.

Major supermarkets were varied in their offering this week in terms of avo pricing with premium Hass ticketed at $1.29 to $1.60ea.  Hass market pricing has increased slightly again this week. Prices ranging between $12-$22/tray for premium and a range of $10 -$15/tray for class one.  There continues to be very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

Whilst the NQ Avocado season has sadly come to a close, due to the marvellous geographical spread of this great Nation of ours and conducive growing conditions we will continue supplying Hass avocados. Next we will be supplying Hass grown in the SE corner of the state commencing in the next week to two weeks, from the region of Blackbutt. This region has also experienced some cool overnight/morning temps in recent weeks ranging 1.9-9.7C and daytimes warming up to 18-24C. The outlook for the season from this corner of the state is indeed positive, with fruit quality on the tree looking lovely with average sizing at this stage considered to be Ct 20-23 - the farm had a trial harvest this week with the first pack being undertaken by a certified Packhouse to test the system; which proved successful. Harvest will get underway next week with a steady stream of fruit to come from this region for the next few months. We are also working with a couple of growers from SW NSW who likewise are commencing their harvest this week…….. so exciting times ahead.

Hass Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing Fruit age ranged 7 to 9 days from tray labels that were visible. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass selling this week at a ticket price of $1.29ea in store;  Coles Qld had NQ Hass ticketed at $1.20 to $1.60ea depending upon store location, whilst Woolworths Qld had Hass selling at $1.20-$1.50/piece depending upon store location.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to just about ready to eat. 

 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Cannon Hill, Garden City and Sunnybank Hills Displays

  • Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.20-1.60ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-14 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity.

  • 5pks selling for $7.90ea.

 

Below: Aldi Cannon Hill, Garden City and Sunnybank Hills Displays

  • Purpleskin Hass and Greenskin Gmax fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $1.29 each.

  • Fruit age ranging 6 to 15 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets at $4.99 and 1kg market packs also at $4.99ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Cannon Hill, Garden City and Sunnybank Hills Displays

  • Stores had Howe Farming (Aus Produce Partners); Simpson Farms(Tinaroo Falls) and Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.20-1.50 each. All avocados 8-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 1kg packs priced at $4.50ea and 5 piece packs at $6.00ea..

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

Whilst National transport figures for last week were approximately 400,000 cartons, we don’t expect overall production to increase greatly until we hit warmer weather with the commencement of spring. In the last week, morning temperatures have been moderate for this time of year in North Qld with minimums falling within a range of 11.5- to 19.9C; whilst day time temperatures have only seen a top of 26.8C -within a range of 21.6 to 26.8C across the week which for NQld is on average slightly cooler than last week. In terms of rainfall, most regions had minimal falls ranging 0.2 to 5.2mm across the week with Innisfail being the exception receiving a total o 15mm. Cavendish banana bunch age is now falling in the vicinity of 16-17 weeks, with fruit quality generally good overall in our packshed though bloom has been negatively impacted by recent cold weather and hence we continue to see the presence of underpeel chill after previous weeks of cold overnight and morning lows. Sub-ten degree temperatures cause a temporary cessation of sap flow which results in the sub-epidermal layer greying/browning which reflects outward through the peel with the fruit having a dull appearance. Whilst this does impact the fresh appeal of the banana, it in no way negatively impacts the flavour or eating quality of the fruit - in fact, winter grown fruit is normally a little sweeter as it takes longer to grow.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $2.99 to $3.99/kg this week.  The markets all have light to moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $15-$29 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented this week reflected the cooler temperatures we have been experiencing both on the Tablelands and along the coast reasonably well with less bright bloomed fruit and a growing presence of fruit with dull bloom of varying degrees. There was a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour varied - slightly backward in some stores; developing to a good yellow hue.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas was fairly uniform this week in comparison to the week prior with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $3.49/kg; whilst Woolies offered fruit $3.50 to $4.00/kg and Coles also offered fruit at $3.50 to $3.80/kg depending upon location of the stores visited. Fruit was presented neatly on assigned displays, there was a presence of dull fruit on show in all outlets this week.

RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Cannon Hill, Garden City and Sunnybank Hills Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $3.50 to $3.80/kg. Kids packs at $3.50 to $3.80ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuries, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg. Red Tips at $4.90-5.50/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Cannon Hill, Garden City and Sunnybank Hills Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $3.49/kg- there was a small presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.49/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Cannon Hill, Garden City and Sunnybank Hills Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50-4.00/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $3.00. Displays were generally well presented whilst again some minor neck damage and light skin marking - a few odd clusters found spotting.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $5.50/kg and Organic Clusters $5.50/kg

 

2022-Week -30

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 29 - A total of 414,082 trays were harvested and transported last week which represents a decrease of 3.6% ( or just over 15,000 trays) on Week 29, 2022 production – Central Qld maintained the lead in production accounting for 53% of this volume and North Qld in second place contributed 26% of this; 9% from Central NSW and 8% from South Qld. The remaining 4% is made up of contributions from WA (yes that’s right, a low volume is already trickling in) Northern Rivers/Tamborine and Sunshine Coast. This week we should finalise the harvest of Rock Ridge Farming fruit - the team have worked hard to deliver on quantity and quality each week. As far as the quality of our fruit is concerned, it has been an excellent season with numerous industry reports finding our fruit scoring well above average.

·       It is forecast that a total of 367K trays will be despatched this week nationally. The Hass forecast for the next two weeks to three weeks is for similar quantities of approximately 350K to 360K trays per week. The current four week average dispatch as of this week is 376,652 trays.

Major supermarkets were united in terms of avo pricing this week with premium Hass ticketed at $0.99 to $1.20ea .  Hass market pricing has increase slightly this week. Prices ranging between $10-$20/tray for premium and a range of $8 -$12/tray for class one.  There continues to be very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

The weather in North Qld for our avocado crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 10 to 27C whilst there have been some cool mornings on the Tablelands. We will soon be starting with Hass grown in the SE corner of the state, namely Blackbutt, who have also experience some cool overnight/morning temps in recent weeks ranging 5-12C and daytimes warming up to 19-22C. The outlook for the season from this corner of the state is indeed positive, with fruit quality on the tree looking lovely with average sizing at this stage considered to be Ct 20-23 - harvesting should commence next week.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing Fruit age ranged 8 to 16 days. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass selling this week at a ticket price of $0.99ea in store though the catalogue price had fruit at $1.19ea;  Coles Qld had NQ Hass ticketed at $1.20ea, whilst Woolworths Qld had Hass selling at $1.00 to $1.20/piece depending upon store location.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to just about ready to eat. 

 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Beenleigh, Garden City and Indooroopilly Displays

  • Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.20ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-14 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity.

  • 1kg I’m Perfect packs at $4.00ea and 5pks selling for $6.00ea.

 

Below: Aldi Beenleigh, Garden City and Indooroopilly Displays

  • Purpleskin Hass and Greenskin Gmax fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $0.99 each.

  • Fruit age ranging 6 to 15 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets at $4.49 and 1kg market packs also at $4.49ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Beenleigh, Garden City and Indooroopilly Displays

  • Stores had Howe Farming (Aus Produce Partners); Simpson Farms(Tinaroo Falls) and Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.00-1.20 each. All avocados 8-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 1kg packs priced at $4.00ea and 5 piece packs at $5.00ea..

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

National transport figures for last week was 389,472 cartons, a decrease of 5.5% on the previous week or some 22,899 fewer cartons. In the last week, morning temperatures have been noticeably cooler - winter has finally come to North Qld with minimums falling within a range of 10.8- to 19.1C; whilst day time temperatures have only seen a top of 27.8C -within a range of 23 to 27.8C across the week which for NQld is slightly warmer than recent weeks. The weather has continued to have cool overnight temps and early mornings of 10.8-12.5C.   In terms of rainfall, most regions had minimal falls ranging 0.4 to 1.6mm across the week. Cavendish banana bunch age is now falling in the vicinity of 16-17 weeks, with fruit quality generally good overall in our packshed though we now seeing the presence of underpeel chill after previous weeks of cold overnight and morning lows as well as some light scarring. Fruit bloom will be impacted by the weather we have been experiencing - such lows cause a temporary cessation of sap flow which results in the sub-epidermal layer greying/browning which reflects outward through the peel with the fruit having a dull appearance. Whilst this does impact the fresh appeal of the banana, it in no way negatively impacts the flavour or eating quality of the fruit - in fact, winter grown fruit is normally a little sweeter as it takes longer to grow.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $2.99 to $3.49/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $14-$28 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented this week reflected the cooler temperatures we have been experiencing both on the Tablelands and along the coast reasonably well with less bright bloomed fruit and a growing presence of fruit with dull bloom of varying degrees. There was a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour was generally good.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas was fairly uniform this week in comparison to the week prior with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $3.49/kg; whilst Woolies offered fruit $3.50/kg and Coles also offered fruit at $3.50/kg depending upon location of the stores visited. Fruit was presented neatly on assigned displays, there was a presence of dull fruit on show in all outlets this week.

RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Beenleigh, Garden City and Indooroopilly Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $2.98-3.50/kg. Kids packs at $3.50ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuries, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg. Red Tips at $5.50/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Beenleigh, Garden City and Indooroopilly Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $3.49/kg- there was a small presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.49/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Beenleigh, Garden City and Indooroopilly Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $2.50. Displays were generally well presented whilst again some minor neck damage and light skin marking - a few odd clusters found spotting.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $5.50/kg and Organic Clusters $5.50/kg

 

2022-Week -28

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 27 - A MUCH LIGHTER HARVEST OF 254,918 trays LAST WEEK and consigned this week which represents a significant decrease of 38% ( or just over 153,000 trays) on Week 26, 2022 production – Central Qld maintained the lead in production accounting for 56% of this volume and North Qld in second place contributed 30% of this; 7% from Central NSW and 4% from South Qld. The remaining 3% is made up of contributions from WA (yes that’s right, a low volume is already trickling in) Northern Rivers/Tamborine and Sunshine Coast.

·       It is forecast that a total of 347K trays will be despatched this week nationally. The Hass forecast for the next two weeks to three weeks is for between 360K to 375K trays per week. The current four week average dispatch as of this week is 365,533 trays.

Major supermarkets were united in terms of avo pricing this week with premium Hass ticketed at $0.9 to $1.00ea .  Hass market pricing has remained relatively steady this week. Prices ranging between $10-$18/tray for premium and a range of $6 -$10/tray for class one.  There continues to be very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

The weather in North Qld for our avocado crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 8 to 25C whilst there have been some frosty mornings on the Tablelands with sub-zero temperatures experienced in low lying areas on a few mornings. Fruit quality from our packing shed has been good and we are still harvesting a major proportion of our crop in the count 14-18 sizing.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing though some of the hass had a low level presence of light lenticel/nodule damage relating to recent rain in the growing region. Fruit age ranged 6 to 14 days. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass and Gmax avos selling this week at a ticket price of only $0.99ea as featured in their weekly catalogue;  Coles Qld had NQ Hass ticketed at $1.00ea, and Gmax selling at $2.00ea; whilst Woolworths Qld had larger counts Hass selling at $1.00-$1.20/piece depending upon store location and Gmax selling at $2.00ea to $2.20ea.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to soft (especially amongst the hass, any piece with a dull hue and sun blemish tended to be quite soft). 

 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Carindale, Browns Plains and Garden City Displays

  • Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.00ea and were also stocking Greenskins Gmax avos selling at $2.00 ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-14 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity.

  • 1kg I’m Perfect packs at $5.00ea and 5pks selling for $5.00ea.

 

Below: Aldi Carindale, Browns Plains and Garden City Displays

  • Purpleskin Hass and Greenskin Gmax fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $0.99 each.

  • Fruit age ranging 6 to 15 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets at $4.49 and 1kg market packs also at $4.49ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Carindale, Browns Plains and Garden City Displays

  • Stores had Howe Farming (Aus Produce Partners); Simpson Farms(Tinaroo Falls) and Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.00-1.20 each and Greenskin Gmax avocados at $2.00 each. All avocados 8-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 1kg packs priced at $5.00ea and 5 piece packs at $5.00ea..

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

National transport figures for last week was 394,533 cartons, a decrease of 3.1% on the previous week or some 12,585 fewer cartons. In the last week, morning temperatures have been noticeably cooler - winter has finally come to North Qld with minimums falling within a range of 8.6.0- to 15.9C; whilst day time temperatures have only seen a top of 25C -within a range of 21.2 to 25C across the week which for NQld is indeed mild. The weather has continued to be cool this week with some record breaking lows of -3.6C experienced on the Tablelands this week and the presence of frosts in low lying areas. In terms of rainfall, all regions were much drier with minimal falls of 0.2-0.8mm throughout the week. Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 15-16 weeks, with fruit quality generally good overall in our packshed though we continue to grade out some light scarring. Fruit bloom will be impacted by the weather we have been experiencing last week and this week - such lows cause a temporary cessation of sap flow which results in the sub-epidermal layer greying/browning which reflects outward through the peel with the fruit having a dull appearance. Whilst this does impact the fresh appeal of the banana, it in no way negatively impacts the flavour or eating quality of the fruit - in fact, winter grown fruit is normally a little sweeter as it takes longer to grow.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $2.49 to $3.29/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $10-$26 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well and fruit generally exhibiting good bloom - few odd clusters starting to show a presence of dull peel but believed not to be due to growing conditions at this stage. There was a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour was generally good.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas was fairly uniform this week in comparison to the week prior with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $2.99/kg; whilst Woolies offered fruit $3.00/kg and Coles also offered fruit at $3.00/kg depending upon location of the stores visited. Fruit was presenting well with bright bloom and just minor skin marking.

RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Carindale, Browns Plains and Garden City Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $3.00/kg. Kids packs at $3.00ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuries, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg. Red Tips at $4.90/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Carindale, Browns Plains and Garden City Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $2.99/kg- there was a small presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Carindale, Browns Plains and Garden City Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $2.50. Displays were generally well presented whilst again some minor neck damage and light skin marking - a few odd clusters found spotting.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $4.90/kg and Organic Clusters $5.50/kg

 

2022-Week -27

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 26 - 408,074 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a moderate increase of 9% ( or almost 35,000 trays) on Week 25, 2022 production – last week saw a lead change in terms of production with Central Qld accounting for 48% and North Qld slipping to second, accounting for 40% of this; with 5% from South Qld. The remaining 7% is made up of contributions from WA (yes that’s right, a low volume is already trickling in) Central NSW and Northern Rivers/Tamborine and Sunny coast.

·       It is forecast that a total of 289K trays will be despatched this week nationally. The Hass forecast for the next two weeks to three weeks is for between 335K to 370K trays per week. The current four week average dispatch as of this week is 402,380 trays.

Major supermarkets were quite varied in their approach to avo pricing this week with premium Hass ticketed at $1.00 to $1.50ea .  Hass market pricing has tidied up somewhat with an improvement in pricing of $1 to $2 per tray after the “blood bath” that was last week within the market. Prices ranging between $10-$18/tray for premium and a range of $6 -$10/tray for class one.  There continues to be very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

The weather in North Qld for our avocado crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 12 to 27C with rather heavy falls last week in all growing regions associated with the tropical lows and cold snap being experienced down the east coast. Fruit quality from our packing shed has been good and we are still harvesting a major proportion of our crop in the count 14-18 sizing. A light presence of lenticel damage is noted but we continue to grade out anything with heavier marking to ensure fruit is in spec at store level.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing though some of the hass had a low level presence of light to moderate lenticel/nodule damage relating to recent rain in the growing region and a couple of lines with blackened skin areas indicating body rot. Fruit age ranged 6 to 14 days.  A few of the GMAX avos were found to be soft with bruising.

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass and Gmax avos selling this week at a ticket price of only $1.19ea;  Coles Qld had NQ Hass ticketed at $1.00ea, and Gmax selling at $2.00ea; whilst Woolworths Qld had larger counts Hass selling at $1.00-$1.40/piece depending upon store location and Gmax selling at $2.00ea to $2.20ea.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging very firm to yielding - some soft fruit also present which tended to indicate age.

 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Displays

  • Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.00ea and were also stocking Greenskins Gmax avos selling at $2.20 ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-14 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity.

  • 1kg I’m Perfect packs at $5.00ea and 5pks selling for $5.00ea.

 

Below: Aldi Displays

  • Purpleskin Hass and Greenskin Gmax fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $0.99-$1.19 each.

  • Fruit age ranging 6 to 15 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets at $4.49 and 1kg market packs also at $4.49ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Displays

  • Stores had Howe Farming (Aus Produce Partners); Simpson Farms(Tinaroo Falls) and Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.00 each and Greenskin Gmax avocados at $2.00 each. All avocados 8-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 1kg packs priced at $3.90ea and 5 piece packs at $5.00ea..

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

National transport figures for last week was 407,118 cartons, an increase of 7.2% on the previous week or some 27,000 additional cartons. In the last week, morning temperatures have been noticeably cooler falling within a range of 12.0- to 20.5C; whilst day time temperatures have been similar to last week with a top of 27.6C -within a range of 16.2 to 27.65C across the week which for NQld is mild.  In terms of rainfall, all regions had plentiful rain as did most of the state and NSW. Mareeba received some 94mm, Walkamin 136.7mm; whilst Tully and Innisfail had falls across the week totalling 225 to 250mm. With these weather patterns industry - farm work varied according to conditions on any given day in the week. Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 15-16 weeks, with fruit quality generally good overall in our packshed though we continue to grade out some light scarring. Fruit bloom at this stage is still bright but as the weather continues to cool; not only will we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks but we may now start seeing a dulling/greying of fruit appearance. This is due to cold temperatures (usually under 10C for a few hours) causing a slowing or temporary cessation of sap flow which results in the sub-epidermal layer browning/greying which reflects outward through the peel, the result is fruit with dull bloom and in more extreme cases the fruit looks grey.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $1.99 to $2.99/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $10-$26 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well and fruit generally exhibiting good bloom - few odd clusters starting to show a presence of dull peel but believed not to be due to growing conditions at this stage. There was a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour was generally good.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas was fairly uniform this week in comparison to the week prior with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $2.99/kg; whilst Woolies offered fruit $3.00/kg and Coles also offered fruit at $3.00/kg depending upon location of the stores visited.








RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $3.00/kg. Kids packs at $3.00ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuries, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg. Red Tips at $4.90/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $2.99/kg- there was a small presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $2.50. Displays were generally well presented whilst again some minor neck damage and light skin marking - a few odd clusters found spotting.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $4.90/kg and Organic Clusters $5.50/kg

 

2022-Week -25

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 24 - 426,044 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents an increase of 6% ( or some 24,000 additional trays) on Week 23, 2022 production – North Qld maintains the lead in production accounting for 51% of this; followed by Central Qld with 44%; 4% from South Qld and the remaining 1% is made up of a contribution from Central NSW and Northern Rivers/Tamborine and Sunshine Coast.

·       It is forecast that a total of 375K trays will be despatched this week nationally. The Hass forecast for the next two weeks to three weeks shows a steady decline starting at 370k down to 320K trays per week. The current four week average dispatch as of this week is 434,182 trays.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass  at $1.20 to $1.60ea .  Hass market pricing is comparable to last week, with prices ranging between $13-$17/tray for premium and a range of $9 -$12/tray for class one.  There continues to be very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

The weather in North Qld for our avocado crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 10.6 to 25.5C with no rain this week at all. Fruit quality from our packing shed has been good, still seeing some light lenticel damage but we continue to grade out anything with heavier marking to ensure fruit is in spec. We are still experiencing a significant proportion of our crop being count 16’s - we sure do know how to grow them big!

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing though some of the hass had a presence of light to moderate lenticel/nodule damage relating to recent rain in the growing region. Fruit age ranged 9 to 16 days. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass and Gmax avos selling this week at a ticket price of $1.39ea;  Coles Qld had NQ Hass ticketed at $1.20ea and Gmax selling at $2.00ea; whilst Woolworths Qld had larger counts Hass selling at $1.40-$1.60/piece depending upon store location and Gmax selling at $2.50ea.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to soft (especially amongst the hass, any piece with a dull hue and sun blemish tended to be quite soft). 



 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Displays inc Bundaberg Sugarland Centre

  • Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.20ea and were also stocking Greenskins Gmax avos selling at $2.00 ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-14 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity. Growers seen this week were Blue Lagoon (supplied by Delroy’s), Costa Farms; other stickered lines as well as the Greenskins GMAX. A light to moderate level of lenticel damage noted on some lines.

  • 1kg I’m Perfect packs at $4.90 to $6.50ea and 5pks selling for $5.00 to$7.50ea.

 

Below: Aldi Displays inc Bundaberg Sugarland Centre

  • Dorian Consultancy and Ferraro Farming Hass; Purpleskin Hass and Greenskin Gmax fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $1.39 each.

  • Fruit age ranging 8 to 14 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets at $5.99 and 1kg market packs also at $5.99ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Displays inc Bundaberg Sugarland Centre, Cooparoo and Fairfield

  • Stores had count 18/20 Howe Farming; Simpson Farms(Tinaroo Falls); and Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.40 each and Count 14 Greenskin Gmax avocados at $2.50 each. Fruit packed dates of 6th to 9th June so All avocados 12-16 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure. A low level presence of nodule damage found mainly on the hass.

  • 1kg Prepacks priced at $6.00/net and 5 piece packs priced at $6.50ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

National transport figures for last week was 377,376 cartons, some 10,000 less than the week prior. In the last week, morning temperatures have been noticeably cooler falling within a range of 12.5- to 20.5C; whilst day time temperatures have been a touch warmer with a top of 27C -within a range of 20 to 27C across the week which for NQld is associated with our winters.  In terms of rainfall, all major North Qld growing regions except Innisfail, had very little rain throughout the week, Innisfail however had a moderate fall of 22.6mm. Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 15-16 weeks, with fruit quality generally good overall in our packshed though we continue to grade out some light scarring. Fruit bloom at this stage is still bright but as the weather continues to cool; not only will we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks but we may now start seeing a dulling/greying of fruit appearance. This is due to cold temperatures (usually under 10C for a few hours) causing a slowing or temporary cessation of sap flow which results in the sub-epidermal layer browning/greying which reflects outward through the peel, the result is fruit with dull bloom and in more extreme cases the fruit looks grey.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $1.49 to $1.99/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $2-$22 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well and fruit generally exhibiting good bloom - few odd clusters starting to show a presence of dull peel but believed not to be due to growing conditions at this stage. There was a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour was generally good.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas has come back a little this week in comparison to the week prior and amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $1.79/kg; whilst both Woolies offered fruit at $1.80 to $2.50/kg and Coles offered fruit at $1.80 to $3.00/kg depending upon location of the stores visited.








RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Bundaberg, Cooparoo and Fairfield Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $1.80/kg. 750g Kids packs at $2.50ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking. Red Tips had what appeared to be sooty mould.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg. Red Tips at $4.90/kg. Organic Bananas $4.90/kg

 

Below: Aldi Bundaberg, Cooparoo and Fairfield Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $1.79/kg- there was a small presence of some green fruit, very light skin marking and excellent bright bloom of the cavs on display.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg. Riper fruit was quite heavily marked.

 

Below: Woolworths Bundaberg, Cooparoo and Fairfield Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $1.80- 3.00/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $2.50. Displays were generally well presented whilst again some minor neck damage and light skin marking - a few odd clusters found spotting.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $4.90/kg and Organic Clusters $5.50/kg

 

2022-Week -26

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 25 - 373,096 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a moderate decrease of 12% ( or almost 53,000 trays) on Week 24, 2022 production – North Qld maintains the lead in production accounting for 46% of this; followed by Central Qld with 45%; 5% from South Qld. The remaining 4% is made up of contributions from WA (yes that’s right, a low volume is already trickling in) Central NSW and Northern Rivers/Tamborine and Sunny coast.

·       It is forecast that a total of 374K trays will be despatched this week nationally. The Hass forecast for the next two weeks to three weeks is for between 340K then dropping to 320K trays per week. The current four week average dispatch as of this week is 411,953 trays.

Major supermarkets were quite varied in their approach to avo pricing this week with premium Hass ticketed at $0.99 to $1.40ea .  Hass market pricing has been awful with some marketers sitting on a lot of old fruit in the system bringing prices down unnecessarily on fresh, good quality lines. Prices ranging between $8-$16/tray for premium and a range of $4 -$9/tray for class one.  There continues to be very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

The weather in North Qld for our avocado crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 12 to 25C with minimal rain during last week but considerable rain forecast for late this week. Fruit quality from our packing shed has been good and we are still harvesting a major proportion of our crop in the count 14-18 sizing. There is still a presence of light lenticel damage but we continue to grade out anything with heavier marking to ensure fruit is in spec.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing though some of the hass had a low level presence of light to moderate lenticel/nodule damage relating to recent rain in the growing region. Fruit age ranged 14 to 19 days.  A few of the GMAX avos were found to be soft with bruising.

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass and Gmax avos selling this week at a ticket price of only $0.99ea;  Coles Qld had NQ Hass ticketed at $1.00ea, and Gmax selling at $2.00ea; whilst Woolworths Qld had larger counts Hass selling at $1.00-$1.40/piece depending upon store location and Gmax selling at $2.50ea.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to soft (especially amongst the hass, any piece with a dull hue and sun blemish tended to be quite soft). 



 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Fairfield, Sunnybank and Loganholme Displays

  • Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.00ea and were also stocking Greenskins Gmax avos selling at $2.20 ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-14 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity. Growers seen this week were Blue Lagoon (supplied by Delroy), Costa Farms; other stickered lines and Greenskins GMAX.

  • 1kg I’m Perfect packs at $4.90ea and 5pks selling for $6.50ea (some of which were underweight and contained fruit sizing outside of specification - NOT OURS).

 

Below: Aldi Fairfield, Sunnybank and Loganholme Displays

  • Dorian Consultancy; Blue Lagoon (supplied by Delroy); Purpleskin Hass and Greenskin Gmax fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $0.99 each. Featured in their catalogue this week with front page devoted to Costa Avocado grower, proud supplier.

  • Fruit age ranging 6 to 15 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets at $5.99 and 1kg market packs also at $5.99ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Moorooka, Sunnybank and Loganholme Displays

  • Stores had Howe Farming (Aus Produce Partners); Simpson Farms(Tinaroo Falls) and Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.00 to $1.40 each and Greenskin Gmax avocados at $2.50 each. All avocados 8-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • Both Prepacks priced at $5.00ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

National transport figures for last week was 379,808 cartons, a touch more than last week by some 2,000 cartons. In the last week, morning temperatures have been noticeably cooler falling within a range of 12.5- to 20.7C; whilst day time temperatures have been similar to last week with a top of 26.3C -within a range of 19.3 to 26.35C across the week which for NQld is mild.  In terms of rainfall, Mareeba and Walkamin had no rain or just under 1mm; whilst Tully and Innisfail had falls across the week totalling 19-23mm, though heavier rain is predicted for late this week. With these weather patterns industry production should be similar this week. Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 15-16 weeks, with fruit quality generally good overall in our packshed though we continue to grade out some light scarring. Fruit bloom at this stage is still bright but as the weather continues to cool; not only will we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks but we may now start seeing a dulling/greying of fruit appearance. This is due to cold temperatures (usually under 10C for a few hours) causing a slowing or temporary cessation of sap flow which results in the sub-epidermal layer browning/greying which reflects outward through the peel, the result is fruit with dull bloom and in more extreme cases the fruit looks grey.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $1.99 to $2.49/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $10-$24 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well and fruit generally exhibiting good bloom - few odd clusters starting to show a presence of dull peel but believed not to be due to growing conditions at this stage. There was a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour was generally good.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas was fairly uniform this week in comparison to the week prior with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $2.99/kg; whilst Woolies offered fruit $3.00/kg and Coles offered fruit at $2.80/kg depending upon location of the stores visited.








RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Fairfield, Sunnybank and Loganholme Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $2.80/kg. Kids packs at $2.80ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuries, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg. Red Tips at $4.90/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Fairfield, Sunnybank and Loganholme Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $2.99/kg- there was a small presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Moorooka, Sunnybank and Loganholme Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $2.50- 3.00/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $2.50. Displays were generally well presented whilst again some minor neck damage and light skin marking - a few odd clusters found spotting.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $4.90/kg and Organic Clusters $5.50/kg

 

2022-Week -24

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 23 - 402,307 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a decrease of 10% ( or some 44,000 or so less cartons) on Week 22, 2022 production – North Qld maintains the lead in production accounting for 56% of this; followed by Central Qld with 37%; 3.8% from South Qld and the remaining 3.2% is made up of a contribution from Central NSW and Northern Rivers/Tamborine and Sunny coast.

·       It is forecast that a total of 397K trays will be despatched this week nationally. The Hass forecast for the next two weeks to three weeks is for between 340-371K trays per week. The current four week average dispatch as of this week is 449,580 trays.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass  at $1.20 to $1.60ea .  Hass market pricing is comparable to last week, with prices ranging between $14-$18/tray for premium and a range of $10 -$14/tray for class one.  There continues to be very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

The weather in North Qld for our avocado crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 10.6 to 25.5C with no rain this week at all. Fruit quality from our packing shed has been good, still seeing some light lenticel damage but we continue to grade out anything with heavier marking to ensure fruit is in spec. We are still experiencing a significant proportion of our crop being count 16’s - we sure do know how to grow them big!

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing though some of the hass had a presence of light to moderate lenticel/nodule damage relating to recent rain in the growing region. Fruit age ranged 9 to 16 days. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass and Gmax avos selling this week at a ticket price of $1.29ea;  Coles Qld had NQ Hass ticketed at $1.20ea and Gmax selling at $2.00ea; whilst Woolworths Qld had larger counts Hass selling at $1.60/piece depending upon store location and Gmax selling at $2.50ea.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to soft (especially amongst the hass, any piece with a dull hue and sun blemish tended to be quite soft). 



 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Indooroopilly, Carindale and Mt Gravatt Central Displays

  • Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.20ea and were also stocking Greenskins Gmax avos selling at $2.00 ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-14 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity. Growers seen this week were Rock Ridge Farming, Costa Farms; other stickered lines and Greenskins GMAX.

  • 1kg I’m Perfect packs at $6.50ea and 5pks selling for $7.50ea. Organic Avos also available at one store, priced at $4.00ea.

 

Below: Aldi Indooroopilly, Carindale and Mt Gravatt East Displays

  • Dorian Consultancy and Ferraro Farming Hass; Purpleskin Hass and Greenskin Gmax fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $1.29 each.

  • Fruit age ranging 8 to 14 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets at $5.99 and 1kg market packs also at $5.99ea.

  • There was even an Aldi truck making a delivery on the day of my visit which was promoting avocados!

 

Below: Woolworths Indooroopilly, Carindale and Mt Gravatt Central Displays

  • Stores had Pogioli Hass; Simpson Farms Hass avocados at $1.60 each and Greenskin Gmax avocados at $2.50 each. All avocados 8-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • Both Prepacks priced at $6.50ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

National transport figures for last week was 387,606 cartons, some 13,000 less than the week prior. In the last week, morning temperatures have been noticeably cooler falling within a range of 9.2- to 20.5C; whilst day time temperatures have been similar to last week with a top of 25.5C -within a range of 19.8 to 25.5C across the week which for NQld is mild.  In terms of rainfall, all major North Qld growing regions have had their first dry week in a long time. Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 15-16 weeks, with fruit quality generally good overall in our packshed though we continue to grade out some light scarring. Fruit bloom at this stage is still bright but as the weather continues to cool; not only will we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks but we may now start seeing a dulling/greying of fruit appearance. This is due to cold temperatures (usually under 10C for a few hours) causing a slowing or temporary cessation of sap flow which results in the sub-epidermal layer browning/greying which reflects outward through the peel, the result is fruit with dull bloom and in more extreme cases the fruit looks grey.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $1.99 to $2.99/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $0-$26 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well and fruit generally exhibiting good bloom - few odd clusters starting to show a presence of dull peel but believed not to be due to growing conditions at this stage. There was a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour was generally good.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas has come back a little this week in comparison to the week prior and amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $2.49/kg; whilst both Woolies offered fruit at $2.50 to $3.00/kg and Coles offered fruit at $2.00 to $3.00/kg depending upon location of the stores visited.








RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Indooroopilly, Carindale and Mt Gravatt Central Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $2.00-3.00/kg. Kids packs at $2.00-3.00ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuries, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg. Red Tips at $4.90/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Indooroopilly, Carindale and Mt Gravatt East Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $2.49/kg- there was a small presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Indooroopilly, Carindale and Mt Gravatt Central Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $2.50- 3.00/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $2.50. Displays were generally well presented whilst again some minor neck damage and light skin marking - a few odd clusters found spotting.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $4.90/kg and Organic Clusters $5.50/kg

 

2022-Week -23

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 22 - 446,364 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a decrease of 3% ( or some 15,000 or so less cartons) on Week 21, 2022 production – North Qld maintains the lead in production accounting for 55% of this; followed by Central Qld with 38%; 4.3% from South Qld and the remaining 2.7% is made up of a contribution from Central NSW and Northern Rivers/Tamborine and Sunny coast.

·       It is forecast that a total of 388K trays will be despatched this week nationally. The Hass forecast for the next two weeks is for between 374-382K trays per week and then supply is forecast to lighten to approximately 336K trays/week by early July. The current four week average dispatch as of this week is 438,273 trays.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass  at $1.39 to $1.50ea .  Hass pricing has come back somewhat this week, with prices ranging between $14-$20/tray (a top of $18 is probably a better indication) for premium and a range of $10 -$14/tray for class one.  There continues to be very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

The weather in North Qld for our avocado crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 13.2 to 28C with a little more rain around in the last week with total falls of 11 to 40mm accumulatively in the main growing regions. Fruit quality from our packing shed has been good, still seeing some lenticel damage but we are grading to ensure this is not too heavy. We are still experiencing a significant proportion of our crop being count 16’s - we sure do know how to grow them big!

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing though some of the new season hass had a presence of moderate lenticel/nodule damage relating to recent rain in the growing region. Fruit age ranged 7 to 15 days. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass and Gmax avos selling this week at a ticket price of $1.39ea;  Coles Qld had NQ Hass ticketed at $1.50ea and Gmax selling at $2.00ea; whilst Woolworths Qld had Hass selling at $1.50-$1.70/piece depending upon store location and Gmax selling at $2.50ea.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to soft (especially amongst the hass, any piece with a dull hue and sun blemish tended to be quite soft).  By Friday evening, Woolworths had television advertising promoting avocados in store at $1.20ea for a weekend special in Queensland - they did this last week for NSW.



 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Garden City, Browns Plains and Carindale Displays

  • Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.50ea and were also stocking Greenskins Gmax avos selling at $2.00 ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-14 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity. Growers seen this week were Rock Ridge Farming, Costa Farms; other stickered lines and Greenskins GMAX.

  • Both 1kg I’m Perfect packs and 5pks selling for $6.50ea. Organic Avos also available at one store, priced at $4.00ea.

 

Below: Aldi Garden City, Browns Plains and Carindale Displays

  • Dorian Consultancy Hass; Purpleskin Hass and Greenskin Gmax fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $1.39 each.

  • Fruit age ranging 8 to 14 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets at $5.99 and 1kg marketpacks also at $5.99ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Garden City, Browns Plains and Carindale Displays

  • Stores had Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.50 each and Greenskin Gmax avocados at $2.50 each. All avocados 8-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • Both Prepacks priced at $6.50ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

National transport figures last week fell within the low 400K cartons. In the last week, morning temperatures have been noticeably cooler falling within a range of 13.2- to 21.8C; whilst day time temperatures have been similar to last week with a top of 28.9C -within a range of 25 to 28.9C across the week which for NQld is mild.  In terms of rainfall, all major North Qld growing regions have been experiencing light rain in most growing regions. Both Tully and Innisfail regions received 41.2mm to 61.6mm accumulatively throughout the week. Mareeba and Walkamin experienced more sporadic falls totalling 11.2 TO 24.4mm for the week. Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 15-16 weeks, with fruit quality generally good overall in our packshed though we continue to grade out some light scarring. Fruit bloom at this stage is still bright but as the weather continues to cool; not only will we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks and months but if field temperatures fall below 10C we may start to see a dulling of fruit in appearance.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $1.99 to $3.29/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $0-$26 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has. There was one agent in particular in the Brisbane market that was giving fruit away today which is a sign that they are in trouble, but the downside of this is that it degrades the market overall.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well and fruit is exhibiting good bloom - few odd clusters starting to show a presence of dull peel but believed not to be due to growing conditions at this stage. There was a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour was generally good.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas has come back a little this week in comparison to the week prior and amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $2.99/kg; whilst both Woolies offered fruit at $2.50 to $3.00/kg and Coles offered fruit at $3.00 to $3.50/kg depending upon location of the stores visited.








RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Garden City, Browns Plains and Carindale Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $3.00-3.50/kg. Kids packs at $3.00-3.50ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuries, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg. Red Tips at $4.90/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Garden City, Browns Plains and Carindale Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $2.99/kg- there was a small presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Garden City, Browns Plains and Carindale Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $2.50- 3.00/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $2.50. Displays were generally well presented whilst again some minor neck damage and light skin marking - a few odd clusters found spotting.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $4.90/kg and Organic Clusters $5.50/kg

 

2022-Week -22

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 21 - 462,012 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a slight decrease of 5% ( or some 25,000 or so less cartons) on Week 20, 2022 production – North Qld maintains the lead in production accounting for 65% of this; followed by Central Qld with 30%; 2.9% from South Qld and the remaining 2.1% is made up of a contribution from Central NSW and Northern Rivers/Tamborine.

·       It is forecast that a total of 421K trays will be despatched this week nationally. The Hass forecast for the next two weeks is for between 385-400K trays per week and then supply is forecast to lighten to approximately 370K trays/week by mid-late June. The current four week average dispatch as of this week is 427,922 trays.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass  at $1.49 to $1.70ea .  Hass pricing has come back this week, with prices ranging between $18-$24/tray for premium and a range of $14 -$18/tray for class one.  There continues to be very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

The weather in North Qld for our avocado crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 12.8 to 29.6C with lighter, more sporadic rain in the last week which has been welcomed. Unfortunately as our fruit travels and time passes we are seeing the development of some nodule damage - despite the fact that every care has been taken to avoid picking fruit when wet and to treat the fruit with due care to minimise damage - a level of lenticel/nodule damage is present. We have our ripening partners assessing fruit to specification and raising a flag if the level exceeds permissible levels to enable us to either seek a temporary variance to spec or move fruit to the market floor depending upon the severity.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing though some of the new season hass had a presence of moderate lenticel/nodule damage relating to recent rain in the growing region. Fruit age ranged 8 to 14 days. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass and Gmax avos selling this week at a ticket price of $1.49ea;  Coles Qld had NQ Hass ticketed at $1.50ea and Gmax selling at $2.00ea; whilst Woolworths Qld had Hass selling at $1.70/piece depending upon store location and Gmax selling at $2.50ea.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to soft (especially amongst the hass, any piece with a dull hue and sun blemish tended to be quite soft).


independent at indooroopilly at a wonderful display of class one rock ridge farming fruit - 3 large hass for $6.00



 

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RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Fairfield, Corinda and Indooroopilly Displays

  • Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.50ea (though old ticketing was still present on the end display -$1.70ea or 2 for $3.00) and were also stocking Greenskins Gmax avos selling at $2.00 ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-14 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity. Growers seen this week were Rock Ridge Farming, Costa Farms; other stickered lines and Greenskins GMAX.

  • Both 1kg I’m Perfect packs and 5pks selling for $6.50ea.

 

Below: Aldi Fairfield, Acacia Ridge and Indooroopilly Displays

  • Dorian Consultancy Hass; Purpleskin Hass and Greenskin Gmax fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $1.49 each. Some of the Purpleskin Hass were quite marked (lenticel/nodule damage as well as skin blemishing)

  • Fruit age ranging 8 to 14 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets at $4.99 and 1kg marketpacks at $5.99ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Moorooka, Acacia Ridge and Indooroopilly Displays

  • Stores had Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.50-1.70 each and Greenskin Gmax avocados at $2.50 each. All avocados 8-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • Both Prepacks priced at $7.00ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the last week, morning temperatures have been noticeably cooler falling within a range of 12.8- to 20C; whilst day time temperatures have been similar to last week with a top of 29.6C -within a range of 26.8 to 29.6C across the week which for NQld is mild.  In terms of rainfall, all major North Qld growing regions have been experiencing light rain in most growing regions experienced. Both Tully and Innisfail regions received 1.4mm to 4.2mm accumulatively throughout the week. Walkamin and Mareeba experienced more sporadic light falls totalling 3.8mm for the week. Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 16 weeks, with fruit quality generally good overall in our packshed though we continue to grade out some light scarring. Fruit bloom at this stage is still bright but as this week we officially start winter and from here on in the weather will continue to cool and not only will we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks and months but if field temperatures fall below 10C we may start to see a dulling of fruit in appearance.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $1.99 to $3.29/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $15-$29 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well and fruit is exhibiting good bloom. There was still a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour was generally good.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas has come back a little this week in comparison to the week prior and amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $2.99/kg; whilst both Woolies offered fruit at $3.00 to $3.50/kg and Coles offered fruit at $3.00 to $3.50/kg depending upon location of the stores visited.








RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Fairfield, Corinda and Indooroopilly Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $3.00-3.50/kg. Kids packs at $3.00-3.50ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking and still a noticeable presence of heat affected fruit. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuries, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg. Red Tips at $4.90/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Fairfield, Acacia Ridge and Indooroopilly Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $2.99/kg- there was a small presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage. A couple of isolated dull clusters observed.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Moorooka, Acacia Ridge and Indooroopilly Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00-3.50/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $2.50. Displays were generally well presented whilst again some minor neck damage and light skin marking - a few odd clusters found spotting.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $4.50/kg (these were on special)- quite a number of the Red Tips presented poorly with more marking than usual and Organic Clusters $5.50/kg

 

2022-Week -21

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 20 - 487,639 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a significant increase of 37% ( or some 130,000 or so extra cartons) on Week 19, 2022 production – North Qld maintains the lead in production accounting for 67% of this; followed by Central Qld with 29%; 2% from South Qld and the remaining 2% is made up of a contribution from Sunshine Coast, Central NSW and Northern Rivers/Tamborine.

·       It is forecast that a total of 421K trays will be despatched this week nationally, with the last few weeks continuing to be impacted by reduced harvestable days due to inclement weather across North Qld. The Hass forecast for the next two weeks is for between 400-420K trays per week and then supply is forecast to lighten to approximately 360K trays/week by mid June. The current four week average dispatch as of this week is 381,415 trays.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass  at $1.49 to $1.80ea .  Hass pricing has steadied somewhat this week, with prices ranging between $24-$28/tray for premium and a range of $17 -$21/tray for class one.  There continues to be very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

The weather in North Qld for our avocado crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 16.6 to 27.8C with lighter, more sporadic rain in the last week which has been welcomed. Unfortunately as our fruit travels and time passes we are seeing the development of some nodule damage - despite the fact that every care has been taken to avoid picking fruit when wet and to treat the fruit with due care to minimise damage - a level of lenticel/nodule damage is present. We have our ripening partners assessing fruit to specification and raising a flag if the level exceeds permissible levels to enable us to either seek a temporary variance to spec or move fruit to the market floor depending upon the severity.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing though there is a light presence of nodule damage on a few lines and a couple of lines that have a dull, sun blemished brown hue. Pricing this week varied with Hass unit pricing differing by $0.20 to $0.30 per unit between major retailers.  Fruit age on display ranged 8 to 14 days. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass and Gmax avos selling this week at a ticket price of $1.49ea;  Coles Qld had NQ Hass ticketed at $1.70 ea and Gmax selling at $2.00 to $2.20ea; whilst Woolworths Qld had Hass selling at $1.70 to $1.80/piece depending upon store location and Gmax selling at $2.50ea.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to soft (especially amongst the hass, any piece with a dull hue and sun blemish tended to be quite soft). 


 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Mt Ommaney, Cooparoo and Fairfield Displays

  • In two of the three stores visited, Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.70ea and were also stocking Greenskins Gmax avos selling at $1.90 ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-16 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity. Growers seen this week were mainly Greenskins Gmax, Simpsons, Rock Ridge Farming, Costa Farms; Ferraro Farms and Purpleskin Hass.

  • Both 1kg I’m Perfect packs and 5pks selling for $6.50ea.

 

Below: Aldi Mt Ommaney, Cooparoo and Fairfield Displays

  • Ferraro Farming Hass; Simpson Farms and Greenskin Gmax fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $1.49 each.

  • Fruit age ranging 8 to 14 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets at $4.99 and 1kg Shepard packs at $5.99ea - most of these being supplied by Simpson Farms.

 

Below: Woolworths Mt Ommaney, Cooparoo and Moorooka Displays

  • Stores had Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.50-1.80 each and Greenskin Gmax avocados at $2.20-2.50 each. All avocados 8-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • Both Prepacks priced at $7.00ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the last week, morning temperatures have been falling within a range of 16.6- to 21.7C; whilst day time temperatures have been similar to last week with a top of just under 28C -within a range of 24.7 to 27.4C across the week which for NQld is mild.  In terms of rainfall, all major North Qld growing regions have been experiencing precipitation of light to moderate falls with increasing precipitation across latter part of the week. Both Tully and Innisfail regions received 104mm to 126mm accumulatively throughout the week. Walkamin and Mareeba experienced more sporadic light falls totalling 0.6mm to 2.1mm for the week. Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 15 weeks, with fruit quality generally good overall in our packshed though we continue to grade out some light scarring. Fruit bloom at this stage is still bright but as we are now in the autumnal season the weather will continue to cool and not only will we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks and months but if field temperatures fall below 10C we may start to see a dulling of fruit in appearance.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $3.29 to $3.99/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $16-$30 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well and fruit is exhibiting good bloom. There was still a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour was generally good.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas with little variance this week in comparison to the week prior and amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $3.49/kg; whilst both Woolies offered fruit at $3.50- $3.90/kg and Coles offered fruit at $3.00-$3.50/kg in the stores visited depending upon location.








RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Mt Ommaney, Cooparoo and Fairfield Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $3.00-3.50/kg. Kids packs at $3.00-3.50ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking and still a noticeable presence of heat affected fruit. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuries, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg. Red Tips at $4.90/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Mt Ommaney; Cooparoo and Fairfield Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $3.49/kg- there was a small presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Mt Ommaney; Cooparoo and Moorooka Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $3.90/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $2.50. Displays were generally well presented and whilst again some minor neck damage. Once store found with grey, dull, oversized in terms of length fruit.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $4.90/kg and Organic Clusters $5.50/kg

 

2022-Week 19

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 18 - 357,081 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a  12% decrease ( or some 47,000 less cartons) on Week 17 -2022 production – North Qld maintains the lead in production accounting for 72% of this; followed by Central Qld with 25%; 2% from Central NSW and the final 1% is coming from a combination of South Qld, Tamborine and Northern Rivers.

·      It is forecast that a total of 459K trays will be despatched this week nationally, with the last few weeks impacted by reduced harvestable days due to public holidays and continued rain in North Qld it certainly has been a busy period with more than a few headaches. Whilst there are the last of the Shepard Avos are making their way through the system, Hass volumes are expected to be close to 420K in week 19 and are forecast to be approximately 400K trays per week through until the second week of June.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Shepards’  at $1.29 to $1.60ea .  Hass, new season NQ fruit were selling $1.29 to $1.80 per piece; whilst independents were selling larger class one NQ Hass for up to 2/$6.00 - depending upon variety/quality/size.   Hass pricing has increased on last week, as the volume of shepards continue to reduce, with prices ranging between $22-$26/tray for premium and a range of $16 -$22/tray for class one.  Shepard’s are only fetching  a top of $10.00-$16.00/tray for premiums in the market; with class one Shepards’ back to $6-$9/tray and Bulks $3 to $12 depending upon grade and quality. Very few bulk Hass on the market currently.

The weather in North Qld for our avocado crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 17.2 to 29.3C with moderate to heavy rainfall since last week with accumulative weekly falls of 25-330mm - this has continued to impact harvesting with a number of days this week whereby picking has not been possible, or only a light pick later in the day and thereby reduced the output from the region for the week.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing though there were some signs of bruising. Fruit age for Shepards age ranged 7 to 21 days; whilst new season Hass tended to be around 7-14 days old. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Shepard and Hass avos selling at a ticket price of $1.29 to $1.49ea;  Coles Qld had NQ Shepards and Hass ticketed at $1.70 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass and Shepards  at $1.60ea and new season NQ Hass ticketed at $1.50ea, depending upon location.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to soft dependent upon age of variety and age of fruit.


 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Loganholme, Garden City and Springwood Displays

  • In all of the three stores visited, Coles stores Shepards avocados priced at $1.70ea. Fruit was well presented - all 13-14 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity. Growers seen this week were mainly Greenskins, Rock Ridge; Simpsons, Howe Farming and Purpleskins.

  • Both 1kg I’m Perfect packs and 5pks selling for $6.50ea.

 

Below: Aldi Loganholme, Garden City and Springwood Displays

  • Hass and Shepard fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $1.29-$1.49 each.

  • Fruit age range is 7 to 15 days.

  • 6 piece Shepard nets at $4.99 and 1kg packs at $4.99ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Loganholme, Garden City and Springwood Displays

  • Stores had Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.50-1.80 each and Greenskin Shepard avocados at $1.60 each. All avocados 7-13 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 5 piece packs and 1kg packs at $6.50ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

Last week total banana industry production was in the vicinity of 400K cartons. The weather forecast is for more rain and after the week we have just had this is probably the last thing we need. temperatures have been falling within a range of 17.2- to 23.5C; whilst day time temperatures have been similar to last week with a top of just under 30C -within a range of 25.3 to 29.5C across the week.  In terms of rainfall, all major North Qld growing regions have been experiencing precipitation of moderate to heavy falls with increasing precipitation across latter part of the week. Both Innisfail and Tully regions received 299mm to 330mm accumulatively throughout the week. Walkamin and Mareeba experienced lighter falls totalling 21mm to 25mm for the week. Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 15 weeks, with fruit quality generally good overall in our packshed though we continue to grade out some light scarring. Fruit bloom at this stage is still bright but as we are now in the autumnal season the weather will continue to cool and not only will we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks and months but if field temperatures fall below 10C we may start to see a dulling of fruit in appearance.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $1.99 to $3.99/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $15-$28 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well, in fact if making a generalised statement across all major banners there was considerable improvement with cleaner fruit with good bloom. There was still a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining but less significant in comparison to the the preceding four week period.  Colour was generally good; though notably a number of stores seemed to have a higher proportion of semi-colour fruit at all three stores visited this week.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas with little variance this week in comparison to the week prior and amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $3.49/kg; whilst both Woolies and Coles offered fruit at $3.00-$3.50/kg depending upon location visited.









RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Loganholme, Garden City and Springwood Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $3.50-3.90/kg. Kids packs at $3.50ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking and still a noticeable presence of heat affected fruit. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuriues, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.90/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Loganholme, Garden City and Springwood Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $3.49/kg- there was a common presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Loganholme, Garden City and Springwood Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50-3.90/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $2.50. Displays were generally well presented and whilst again some minor neck damage.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $4.90/kg and Organic Clusters $4.90/kg

 

2022-Week -20

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 19 - 357,081 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a  decrease of 12% ( or some 47,000 or so cartons) on Week 18 -2022 production – North Qld maintains the lead in production accounting for 72% of this; followed by Central Qld with 25%; 2% from Central NSW and the remaining 1% is coming from a combination of South Qld and Northern Rivers/Tamborine.

·       It is forecast that a total of 459K trays will be despatched this week nationally, with the last few weeks impacted by reduced harvestable days due to inclement weather across North Qld. The Hass forecast for the next few weeks is for between 400-420K trays per week.. Whilst plenty of fruit is forecast, we just have to hope that the rain we have been experiencing in recent weeks, lessens or at very least the showers are either early/later in the day, allowing the harvest to be undertaken in dry conditions. The forecast however is for more of the same conditions.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass  at $1.00 to $1.70ea .  Hass pricing has continued to increase on last week, with prices ranging between $24-$32/tray for premium and a range of $17 -$25/tray for class one.  There are very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

The weather in North Qld for our avocado crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 15.7 to 29.5C with light to moderate to rain since last weekend with accumulative weekly falls of 32-75mm - this has continued to impact harvesting with a number of days this week whereby there has been no picking, or only a light pick later in the day. These continued wet conditions have also resulted in a presence of lenticel damage to fruit - every care is taken to avoid picking fruit when wet and to treat the fruit with due care to minimise damage.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing though some of the new season hass looked rather ordinary. Pricing this week varied with Hass unit pricing differing by $0.20 to $0.80 per unit between retailers.  Fruit age ranged 7 to 16 days. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass and Gmax avos selling this week at a ticket price of $1.49ea;  Coles Qld had NQ Hass ticketed at $1.00 to $1.70 ea depending upon store location and Gmax selling at $2.00ea; whilst Woolworths Qld had Hass selling at $1.50 to $1.80/piece depending upon store location and Gmax selling at $2.50ea, depending upon location.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to soft (especially amongst the hass, any piece with a dull hue and sun blemish tended to be quite soft).   

 


 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Carindale, Redbank Plains and Chermside Displays

  • In two of the three stores visited, Coles stores had Hass avocados priced at $1.70ea, one store had them, on special at $1.00ea and were also stocking Greenskins Gmax avos selling at $2.00 ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-16 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity. Growers seen this week were mainly Greenskins Gmax, Simpsons, Rock Ridge Farming, Costa Farms; Ferraro Farms and Purpleskin Hass.

  • Both 1kg I’m Perfect packs and 5pks selling for $6.50ea.

 

Below: Aldi Carindale, Redbank Plains and Chermside Displays

  • Hass and Greenskin Gmax fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $1.49 each.

  • Fruit packed 5th to 12th May so fruit age ranging 7 to 16 days.

  • 5 piece Hass nets at $4.99 and 1kg Shepard packs at $4.99ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Carindale, Goodna and Chermside Displays

  • Stores had Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.50-1.80 each and Greenskin Gmax avocados at $1.70 each. All avocados 9-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 5 piece packs at $6.50ea and 1kg packs on special at $6.00ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

As we know the weather has a significant impact on cropping. In the last week, morning temperatures have been falling within a range of 15.7- to 22.4C; whilst day time temperatures have been similar to last week with a top of just under 30C -within a range of 26.6 to 30.4C across the week.  In terms of rainfall, all major North Qld growing regions have been experiencing precipitation of light to moderate falls with increasing precipitation across latter part of the week. Both Tully and Innisfail regions received 72.8mm to 74.4mm accumulatively throughout the week. Walkamin and Mareeba experienced falls totalling 32m to 32.4mm for the week. Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 15 weeks, with fruit quality generally good overall in our packshed though we continue to grade out some light scarring. Fruit bloom at this stage is still bright but as we are now in the autumnal season the weather will continue to cool and not only will we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks and months but if field temperatures fall below 10C we may start to see a dulling of fruit in appearance.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $2.99 to $3.99/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $16-$30 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well and fruit is exhibiting good bloom. There was still a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour was generally good.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas with little variance this week in comparison to the week prior and amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $3.49/kg; whilst both Woolies offered fruit at $3.90/kg and Coles offered fruit at $3.50/kg in the stores visited.









RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Carindale, Redbank Plains and Chermside Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $3.50/kg. Kids packs at $3.50ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking and still a noticeable presence of heat affected fruit. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuries, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Carindale, Redbank Plains and Chermside Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $3.49/kg- there was a common presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Carindale, Goodna and Chermside Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $3.90/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $2.50. Displays were generally well presented and whilst again some minor neck damage.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $4.90/kg and Organic Clusters $5.50/kg

 

2022-Week 18

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·    Week 17 - 274,986 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a  significant 19% increase ( or some 44,474 more cartons) on Week 16 -2022 production – North Qld maintains the lead in production accounting for 63% of this; followed by Central Qld with 32%; and the final 5% is coming from a combination of WA ,South Qld, Tamborine and Central NSW.

·       The average industry dispatch per week over the last four week period has been 307,277 trays.

·       It is forecast that a total of 341K trays will be despatched this week nationally, with the last few weeks impacted by reduced harvestable days due to public holidays in North Qld we will finally be back to a full week, This week Shepards are forecast to make up approximately half of this total and Hass the balance. Hass volumes are expected to be close to 300K in week 18 and are forecast to be almost 350K trays per week through until the end of May.

Hass Avocado projections for the next few weeks according to industry figures supplied by Avocados Australia by week number with forecasts as follows: Week 17 W/E 29/4 - 341K; Week 18 W/E 6/5- 292K; Week 19 W/E 13/5 - 345K and Week 20 W/E 20/5 - 369K. Plenty of fruit is forecast, we just have to hope that the rain we have been experiencing in recent weeks, lessens or at very least the showers are later in the day, allowing the harvest to be undertaken in dry conditions..

All major supermarkets are selling premium Shepards’  at $0.99 to $1.80ea .  Hass, new season NQ fruit, were found at Woolworths stores selling these at $1.50 per piece; whilst independents were selling larger class one NQ Hass for up to 2/$4.00 - depending upon variety/quality/size.   Hass pricing has increased on last week, as the volume of shepards continue to reduce, with prices ranging between $20-$24/tray for premium and a range of $12 -$18/tray for class one.  Shepard’s are only fetching  a top of $10.00-$15.00/tray for premiums in the market; with class one Shepards’ back to $6-$9/tray and Bulks $3 to $12 depending upon grade and quality. Very few bulk Hass on the market currently.

The weather in North Qld for our avocado crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 17.2 to 29C with light to moderate to rain since last weekend with accumulative weekly falls of 14-71mm - this has continued to impact harvesting with a number of days this week whereby there has been no picking, or only a light pick later in the day.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing. Pricing this week varied was once again a little more uniform across all major supermarkets in relation to Shepards, though there was a greater variance in Hass pricing and whether these were stocked as yet or not.  Fruit age for Shepards age ranged 7 to 21 days; whilst new season Hass tended to be around 7-14 days old.  Both Woolworths stores and Coles stores are stocking NQ Autumn varieties of Hass as well as the green skin Shepards; with half of the display devoted to each varietal in most cases.  Woolworths offer the different varieties at different price points; whilst Coles are offering both varieties at the same price point.

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Shepard avos selling again this week at a hot ticket price of $0.99 to $1.19ea;  Coles Qld had NQ Shepards ticketed at $1.30 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays Shepards  at $1.80ea and new season NQ Hass ticketed at $1.50ea, depending upon location.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to soft (expecially amongst the hass). 

 


Pricing is provided as a guide to market prices being quoted at the time of going to print.
 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Sunnybank Hills, Garden City and Fairfield Displays

  • In all of the three stores visited, Coles stores Shepards avocados priced at $1.30ea. Fruit was well presented - all 7-16 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity. Growers seen this week were mainly Greenskins, Simpsons, Howe Farming and Purpleskins.

  • 1kg I’m Perfect packs on special this week retailing for $3.80ea. Coles 5pks selling for $5.50ea.

 

Below: Aldi Sunnybank Hills, Garden City and Fairfield Displays

  • Simpson Farms and Greenskin fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $0.99-$1.19 each.

  • Fruit age range is 7 to 16 days.

  • 6 piece Shepard nets at $4.49 and 1kg packs at $4.49ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Sunnybank Hills, Garden City and Moorooka Displays

  • Stores had Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.50-1.80 each and Greenskin Shepard avocados at $1.50 each. All avocados 9-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50/ pack and 1kg packs at $5.00ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

Last week total banana industry production was in the vicinity of 390K cartons. The weather forecast really needs to be “ warm with a more than a 50% chance of showers” and it would cover what has been happening in the north of Queensland. Mornings temperatures have been falling within a range of 17.2- to 23.4C; whilst day time temperatures have been similar to last week with a top of just under 30C -within a range of 23.5 to 29.3C across the week.  In terms of rainfall, all major North Qld growing regions have been experiencing precipitation of light to moderate falls with increasing precipitation across latter part of the week. Both Tully and Innisfail regions received 11mm to 108mm accumulatively throughout the week. Walkamin and Mareeba experienced falls totalling 9mm to 14mm for the week. Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 15 weeks, with fruit quality generally good overall in our packshed though we continue to grade out some light scarring. Fruit bloom at this stage is still bright but as we are now in the autumnal season the weather will continue to cool and not only will we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks and months but if field temperatures fall below 10C we may start to see a dulling of fruit in appearance.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $1.99 to $3.99/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $15-$28 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well, in fact if making a generalised statement across all major banners there was considerable improvement with cleaner fruit with good bloom. There was still a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining but less significant in comparison to the the preceding four week period.  Colour was generally good; though notably a number of stores seemed to have a higher proportion of semi-colour fruit at all three stores visited this week.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas with little variance this week in comparison to the week prior and amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $1.99/kg; whilst both Woolies and Coles offered fruit at $3.00-$3.50/kg depending upon location visited.









RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Sunnybank Hills, Garden City and Fairfield Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $3.50/kg. Kids packs at $2.50ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking and still a noticeable presence of heat affected fruit. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuriues, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.90/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Sunnybank Hills, Garden City and Fairfield Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $1.99/kg- there was a common presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Sunnybank Hills, Garden City and Moorooka Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $2.50. Displays were generally well presented and whilst again some minor neck damage.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $4.90/kg and Organic Clusters $4.90/kg

 

2022-Week 17

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·  Week 16 - 230,512 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a  significant 32% decrease ( or some 109,531 less cartons) on Week 15 -2022 production – North Qld maintains the lead in production accounting for 67% of this; followed by Central Qld with 29%; then WA at 3%; and the remaining 1% coming from South Qld.

·       The average industry dispatch per week over the last four week period has been 344,201 trays.

·       It is forecast that a total of 242K trays will be despatched this week nationally, lower volumes indicating that the Shepard season is nearing its end but also been impacted by reduced harvestable days due to Anzac day and Labour Day public holidays in North Qld, This week Shepards are forecast to make up appoximately half of this total and Hass the balance. Hass volumes are expected to double in week 18 and are forecast to be in the early 300,000’s trays per week through until the end of May.

Hass Avocado projections for the next few weeks according to industry figures supplied by Avocados Australia by week number with forecasts as follows: Week 17 W/E 29/4 - 129K; Week 18 W/E 6/5- 256K; Week 19 W/E 13/5 - 315K and Week 20 W/E 20/5 - 305K. By these industry projections, fruit supplies from Week Ending 13th May will be starting to reach numbers that will ensure a consistent supply of Hass.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Shepards’  at $0.99 to $1.40ea .  Hass, new season NQ fruit, were found at Woolworths stores selling these at $1.80 per piece and Coles for $1.20 (where in stock), though there is a difference in size of fruit; whilst independents were selling larger class one NQ Shepards for up to 2/$4.00 - depending upon variety/quality/size.   Hass pricing remained steady with a top now of $18/tray and a range of $14 -$18/tray for premium.  Shepard’s are only fetching  a top of $10.00-$13.00/tray for premiums in the market; with class one Shepards’ back to $6-$9/tray and Bulks $3 to $12 depending upon grade and quality.

The weather in North Qld for our avocado crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 17.5 to 31C with moderate to heavy rain since last weekend with accumulative weekly falls of 75-200mm - this has significantly impacted harvesting with a number of days this week whereby there has been no picking, or only a light pick later in the day. Rock Ridge have harvested the last of our Shepards this week, though we may have a very light pick of small fruit for prepacks this coming Tuesday. We are also very excited to announce that we have commenced our Hass harvest with a light pick across Thursday/Friday - the first harvest is looking very nice (see image above), we are very conscious of the impact of the recent rainfall can have on fruit and are treating fruit very gently throughout the harvest/packing process and watching for the development of lenticel and nodule damage throughout our processes.

All of our farms have had Hass tested for dry matter percentages and I am very pleased to report that all growers have at least some of their farms that are ready to commence harvesting with results of 23.2 to 27.1% dry matter, there are a couple with results in the early to mid 22 percentiles that we will not harvest for another couple of weeks and have further dry matter testing before harvest commences on these blocks.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing. Pricing this week varied was once again a little more uniform across all major supermarkets in relation to Shepards, though there was a greater variance in Hass pricing and whether these were stocked as yet or not.  Fruit age for Shepards age ranged 7 to 21 days; whilst new season Hass tended to be around 7-14 days old.  Both Woolworths stores and Coles stores are stocking NQ Autumn varieties of Hass as well as the green skin Shepards; with half of the display devoted to each varietal in most cases.  Woolworths offer the different varieties at different price points; whilst Coles are offering both varieties at the same price point.

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Shepard avos selling again this week at a hot ticket price of $0.99ea;  Coles Qld had both NQ Shepards and new season Autumn Hass ticketed at $1.20 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays Shepards  at $1.40ea and new season NQ Hass ticketed at $1.50-$1.80ea, depending upon location.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to firm.  There was a greater proportion of Hass yielding to gentle pressure in comparison with Shepards in general.      

 


 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Kenmore, Garden City and Mt Gravatt Displays

  • In all of the three stores visited, Coles stores Shepards avocados priced at $1.20ea and Autumn Hass also priced at $1.20 a piece. Fruit was well presented - all 7-16 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity. Growers seen this week were mainly Greenskins, Simpsons, Howe Farming and Purpleskins.

  • 1kg I’m Perfect packs on special this week retailing for $3.80ea. Coles 5pks selling for $5.00ea.

 

Below: Aldi Kenmore, Garden City and Mt Gravatt Displays

  • Simpson Farms and Greenskin fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $0.99 each everywhere.

  • Packed on dates range 11th to 20th April, so fruit age range is 7 to 16 days.

  • 6 piece Shepard nets at $4.49 and 1kg packs at $3.99ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Kenmore, Garden City and Mt Gravatt Displays

  • Stores had Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.50-1.80 each and Greenskin Shepard avocados at $1.40 each. All avocados 9-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50/ pack and 1kg packs at $5.00ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

Last week total banana industry production was again in the vicinity of 410K cartons. The weather patterns are showing signs of change with slightly cooler mornings and peaks under 31C in the far North this week.  Morning temperatures have been falling within a range of 18.1- to 23.5C; whilst day time temperatures have been similar to last week with a top of just 30C -within a range of 24.9 to 31.1C across the week.  In terms of rainfall, all major North Qld growing regions receiving moderate to heavy falls with increasing precipitation across last weekend and early this week. Both Innisfail and Tully regions received 271mm to 334mm accumulatively throughout the week. Walkamin and Mareeba experienced falls totalling 75mm to 86mm for the week. Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 15 weeks, with fruit quality generally found to be good overall in our packshed though we continue to grade out some light scarring.   As we are now in the autumnal season the weather will continue to gradually cool and we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks and months.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $1.99 to $3.49/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $12-$26 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well, in fact if making a generalised statement across all major banners there was considerable improvement with cleaner fruit with good bloom. There was still a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining but less significant in comparison to the the preceding four week period.  Colour was generally good; though notably Aldi stores seemed to have a higher proportion of semi-colour fruit at all three stores visited this week.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas with little variance this week in comparison to the week prior and amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $1.99/kg; whilst both Woolies and Coles offered fruit at $2.00-$2.50/kg depending upon location visited.









RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Kenmore, Garden City and Mt Gravatt Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $2.00/kg. Kids packs at $2.50ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking and still a noticeable presence of heat affected fruit. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuriues, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.90/kg.

  • One store had very minimal stock, perhaps waiting for a delivery?

 

Below: Aldi Kenmore, Garden City and Mt Gravatt Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $1.99/kg- there was a common presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Kenmore, Garden City and Mt Gravatt Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $2.00/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $2.50. Displays were generally well presented and whilst again some minor neck damage.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $6.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $4.90/kg and Organic Clusters $4.50/kg

 

2022-Week 16

QUICKLINKS

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In a nutshell the national production figures for last week were as follows

·        Week 15 - 340,043 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a  12% decrease ( or some 44,581 less cartons) on Week 14 -2022 production – North Qld maintains the lead in production accounting for 68% of this; followed by Central Qld with 23%; then WA at 5%; 3% from Central NSW and the remaining 1% coming from South Qld.

·       The average industry dispatch per week over the last four week period has been 406,370 trays.

·       It is forecast that a total of 270K trays will be despatched this week nationally, lower volumes indicating that the Shepard season is nearing its end but also been impacted by reduced harvestable days due to Easter and Anzac day public holidays, The week after the forecast is for a further 200K Shepard trays to be harvested nationally.

Whilst we are not quite there yet, it is important to be looking ahead to the new Hass season, should I say TRUE Hass Avocado projections for the next few weeks, according to industry figures supplied by Avocados Australia, by week number with forecasts as follows: Week 15W/E 15/4 - 36K; Week 16 W/E 22/4 - 63K; Week 17 W/E 29/4 - 136K; Week 18 W/E 6/5- 214K; Week 19 W/E 13/5 - 258K. By these industry projections, fruit supplies from Week Ending 13th May will be starting to reach numbers that will ensure a consistent supply of Hass. Now is the time to be undertaking your hass dry matter tests - please send me a copy of the results when you have received them back to share with the supermarkets. The intended changeover date at this stage to hass in store for Coles is 5th May and for our orders with Woolies it is not until the 15th May.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Shepards’  at $1.19 to $1.20ea .  Hass, new season NQ fruit, were found at Woolworths stores selling these at $1.50-$1.80 per piece and Coles for $1.20, though there is a difference in size of fruit; whilst independents were selling larger class one NQ Hass for $2.00/piece or 3 large pieces for $5 and loose Shepards at $0.99 cents each and a 4 piece prepack for $2.99 - depending upon variety/quality/size.   Hass pricing remained steady with a top now of $18/tray and a range of $14 -$18/tray for premium.  Shepard’s are only fetching  a top of $10.00-$13.00/tray for premiums in the market; with class one Shepards’ back to $6-$9/tray and Bulks $7 to $15 depending upon grade and quality.

The weather in North Qld for our Shepard crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 17.1 to 30.2C with light rain at the start of the week and increasing rain towards the latter part of the week with predicted falls of 50-100mm across this coming weekend. A number of our growers have finished picking their Shepard crop and are preparing for their Hass season. Rock Ridge will be be harvesting Shepard again this coming week in an effort to complete our Shepard season, though we may have a very light pick into the first full week of May in order to complete this task. We are aiming to commence our Hass harvest either late this week or early the following week.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing. Pricing this week varied greatly across major supermarkets - as well as a variation noted in the sizing stocked by each banner.  Fruit age for Shepards age ranged 9 to 20 days; whilst new season Hass tended to be around 12-14 days old.  Both Woolworths stores and Coles stores are stocking NQ Autumn varieties of Hass as well as the green skin Shepards; with half of the display devoted to each varietal in most cases.  Woolworths offer the different varieties at different price points; whilst Coles are offering both varieties at the same price point.

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Shepard avos selling at a hot ticket price of $0.99ea;  Coles Qld had both NQ Shepards and new season Autumn Hass ticketed at $1.20 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays Shepards  at $1.00-$1.40ea and new season NQ Hass ticketed at $1.50-$1.80ea, depending upon location.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to firm. There was a notable increase in skin marking and bruising this week as noted in each store visited below. There was a greater proportion of Hass yielding to gentle pressure in comparison with Shepards in general.

 


 

RETAIL SNAPSHOTS OF AVOCADOS

Below: Coles Indooroopilly, Garden City and Browns Plains Displays

  • In all of the three stores visited, Coles stores Shepards avocados priced at $1.20ea and Autumn Hass also priced at $1.20 a piece. Fruit was well presented - all 14-19 days old and just yielding to firm with respects to maturity. Growers seen this week were mainly Greenskins, Simpsons, Howe Farming and Purpleskins.

  • 1kg I’m Perfect packs on special this week retailing for $4.90ea. Coles 5pks selling for $3.90ea.

 

Below: Aldi Indooroopilly, Garden City and Browns Plains Displays

  • Simpson Farms and Greenskin fruit in counts 23/25 loose @ $0.99 each everywhere.

  • Packed on dates range 1st to 4th April, so fruit age range is 16 to 19 days.

  • 6 piece Shepard nets at $4.49 and 1kg packs at $3.99ea.

 

Below: Woolworths Indooroopilly, Garden City and Browns Plains Displays

  • Stores had Purpleskin Hass avocados at $1.50-1.80 each and Greenskin Shepard avocados at $1.00-1.30 each. All avocados 9-14 days old - some fruit is yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.00/ pack and 1kg packs at $4.50ea.

 

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

Last week we saw the total banana industry production reduce slightly to 403K cartons, which represented a decrease of 2,300 cartons on the week prior. The weather patterns are showing signs of change with slightly cooler mornings and peaks under 30C in the far North this week.  Morning temperatures have been be a touch cooler across all NQ regions with early a.m. temps falling within a range of 17.1- to 22C; whilst day time temperatures have been similar to last week with a top of just 30C -within a range of 26.1 to 30C across the week.  In terms of rainfall, all major North Qld growing regions receiving light to moderate falls with increasing precipitation predicted for late this week. Both Innisfail and Tully regions received 58.8mm down to 53.6mm throughout the week with falls of up to 100mm predicted from Friday. Walkamin and Mareeba had much lighter rainfall ranging 3.4mm to 5.8mm for the week. Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 14-15 weeks, with fruit quality generally found to be good overall in our packshed though we continue to grade out some light scarring.   As we are now in the autumnal season the weather will continue to gradually cool and we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks and months.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $1.99 to $2.99/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $12-$22 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well, in fact if making a generalised statement across all major banners there was considerable improvement with cleaner fruit with good bloom. There was still a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining but less significant in comparison to the the preceding four week period.  Colour was generally good; though notably Aldi stores seemed to have a higher proportion of semi-colour fruit at all three stores visited this week.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas with little variance this week in comparison to the week prior and amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $2.99/kg; whilst both Woolies and Coles offered fruit at $3.00-$3.50/kg depending upon location visited.









RETAIL SNAPSHOT OF BANANAS

Below: Coles Indooroopilly, Garden City and Browns Plains Displays

  • Cavendish was priced at $3.00-3.50/kg. Kids packs also at $2.50-3.00ea.

  • Quality across stores was quite good though some clusters found with minor skin marking and still a noticeable presence of heat affected fruit. Both minor and major bruising; neck injuriues, rub and general scarring also found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.90/kg.

  • Organic Variety present in every store also, priced at $4.90/kg.

 

Below: Aldi Indooroopilly, Garden City and Browns Plains Displays

  • Stores had Cavendish @ $2.99/kg- there was a common presence of some green fruit, light bruising/skin marking and neck damage.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

 

Below: Woolworths Indooroopilly, Garden City and Browns Plains Displays

  • Woolworths had Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00/kg, Lil Sana kids banded clusters at $2.50. Displays were generally well presented and whilst again some minor neck damage.

  • Lady fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, Red tips were priced at $4.90/kg and Organic Clusters $4.50/kg