Retail Market Week 34 - 2022
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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.
BANANA SNAPSHOT
Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays
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-$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 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.
AVOCADO SNAPSHOT
Left to Right: Top Woolworths Hass and Woolworths Gmax; Bottom left -Aldi Shepard and Right -Coles Hass Avocados
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BANANAS AT ALDI
ALDI MT OMMANEY
A full display of Cavendish Bananas ticketed at $4.49/kg. Fruit had developing colour, most clusters had scarring. Majority of clusters with dull bloom.
Lady Fingers at $6.49/kg
ALDI GARDEN CITY
A display of Cavendish were priced at $3.99/kg???. A mix of colour on this display including some semi-colour in terms of condition - majority of display had dull bloom.
Lady Fingers at this store priced at $6.49/kg.
ALDI CARINDALE
A display of Cavendish were priced at $3.99/kg- a low level presence of some light minor skin marks and dry sap staining noted.
BANANAS AT COLES
COLES JINDALEE AND COLES MT OMMANEY
First five images taken at Jindalee balance taken at Mt Ommaney - Cavendish bananas displayed at $4.00-4.50/kg - fruit was displayed in single layer on each step. A varied presence of underpeel chill throughout with some clusters very dull. Kids packs at $4.00 to 4.50/kg also affected by winter growing conditions and presented dull.
‘Eco’ Red Tips at $5.50/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg small rub marks common on the fingers. Organic clusters ticketed at $6.00/kg.
COLES GARDEN CITY
Cavendish on display priced at $4.00/kg, as Kid’s packs also at $4.00 (some of these were definitely outside of spec for finger length as kids clusters). Majority of fruit had good colour but a higher proliferation of minor skin marking. Most clusters had varying degrees of underpeel chill and as a result had dull bloom. Display was neat.
Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $5.50/kg. Organic at $6.00/kg.
COLES CARINDALE
Cavendish on display priced at $4.00/kg. Majority of fruit presented better at this store, cleaner appearance and whilst bloom is still dull not as marked. Kids packs at $4.00/kg.
Organic at $6.00/kg - minimal stock.
BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS
WOOLWORTHS MT OMMANEY
Cavendish priced at $4.00/kg - display tidy. Kids packs at $3.00ea - most of the displayed kids clusters were quite marked. Fruit presented cleanly, few small skin marks - bloom a little brighter than some stores. Note had signage educating customers that fruit with a dull appearance is as a result of the cold weather but still eats well.
Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg, Red Tips at $5.50/kg and Organic bananas at $7.50/kg.
WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY
Cavendish bananas priced at $4.00/kg - a relatively neat display- a low level presence of minor scarring; bloom has been impacted by the winter weather. “"Fresh Market Update” present educating customers re impact of cold winter weather on bloom.
Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - couple of clusters with rub marking and minor bruising; Red Tips at $5.50/kg and Organic at $7.50/kg.
WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE
Cavendish priced at $4.00/kg - a marked difference between the eat now and eat later - also the eat later had not been placed in the right position. Kids packs at $3.00ea. Fruit presented cleanly, few small skin marks - bloom not as bright.
Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg, Red Tips at $5.50/kg and Organic bananas at $7.50/kg.
AVOCADOS AT ALDI
ALDI MT OMMANEY
Costa’s Lovacado and Mayfair Avocados count 23’s at $1.69ea. Some of the fruit packed 9th August others packed 16th August so fruit age is 8 to 15 days.
Both the Hass 5 piece and 1kg Net packs at $6.49ea.
ALDI GARDEN CITY
Dual displays of Toulsen’s “Tree 2 Me” packed by Avorama on 12th August therefore fruit age is 12 days. Hass available in Count 23/25 - priced at $1.69 ea.
1kg and 5 piece packs at $6.49ea.
ALDI CARINDALE
Toulsen’s Tree to Me Hass in count 23 also packed 12th August available for sale at $1.69ea.
Fruit packed 12th August so Fruit age - 12 days.
5 piece packs and 1kg nets both selling at $6.49ea.
AVOCADOS AT COLES
COLES JINDALEE and MT OMMANEY
An extremely neat and well positioned end display of Hass Avocados- ticketed at $1.80ea. All fruit presented well - good selection of maturities available for customers.
5 piece prepacks priced at $7.90ea. 1kg prepacks at $6.90ea.
COLES GARDEN CITY
An end display end opposite store entry saw a mixed array of conditioned fruit on price for $1.50/$1.70ea including Barham Count 25 Hass. Confusing ticketing as large signs said $1.50 ea, magnetic price ticket had the fruit at $1.70ea.
Good mix of condition. 5 piece packs at $7.90ea and 1kg packs at $6.90ea.
COLES CARINDALE
No displays of loose Hass.
5pk prepacks priced at $7.90ea and 1kg IM Pefect packs priced at $6.90ea.
AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS
WOOLWORTHS MT OMMANEY
Hass in count 16/20’s were ticketed at $1.50ea, displayed on A Frame double sided display just inside the entrance to the produce department. Simpson Farm fruit present (this line packed 4th to 8th August so 16-20 days old). A few pieces that were found very soft, some body rots and blue copper reside).
Prepacks: 5 piece packs at $7.50ea; 1kg Odd Bunch at $5.00 per net and Organic Avocados $4.00ea.
WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY
Simpson farms fruit packed by Lava Valley and a line of Ct 16’2 supplied by HE Heather- some fruit packed 13th August; Count 16/20 Hass Avocados ticketed at $1.50 each.
5 piece prepacks at $7.50ea and 1kg packs at $5.00ea.
WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE
Simpson Hass and Mayfair in count 16’s were ticketed at $1.80ea, displayed on A Frame double sided display just inside the entrance to the produce department. The rear side had a higher presence of ripe and ready to eat fruit. Simpson fruit packed 9th August and Mayfair packed 13th August so fruit age is 11- 15 days old.
Prepacks: 5 piece packs at $7.50ea and 1kg packs at $5.00ea.