Retail Market Week 45 - 2024

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BANANA OVERVIEW

🍌SUPPLY UPDATE


National Banana transport figures for week 44 were up by 4.5% (17,675) on last week to a total of 406,539 cartons harvested for the week. Weather in the major growing regions saw less rain this week and warmer temps, particularly in the day with humidity on the increase as well. Temperatures in the far north have seen early A.M. temperatures fall within a range of 13.4 - 20.5 C across all major growing regions; and day time temperatures ranging 29.3 - 33.6 C. Rainfall in North Qld banana growing regions this week was as follows: Mareeba and Walkamin 0mm of rain; and Innisfail and Tully regions also 0mm of rain this week.

Quality is a still varied - visible on display are bat/bird marking; rub marking, and underripe fruit however bloom is slowly improving with each passing week. From our walks around the market and what has been seen on store shelves, we believe the worst of the dull winter fruit has almost come to an end and within the next fortnight, just perhaps we will be saying it is bloomin” bright!

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland for cavendish bananas has remained stable this week with pricing as follows: Aldi’s banana ticket price at $3.99/kg; Woolies offered fruit at a ticket price of $4.00-4.50/kg; and Coles were offering fruit at $4.50/kg in the stores visited.









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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 44, 2024 - The industry experienced a 4.42% increase in production on the previous week’s harvest with a total of 529,603 tray equivalents harvested and transported (approx 23,000 more tray equivalents) on Week 43, 2024 production. Despite the fact that this harvest number is stronger, almost 86,000 tray equivalents are only suitable as bulks /processing lines and almost 25,000 trays were exported leaving 419,000 for the domestic market.

Production across the country saw WA/NT continue their lead in production - accounting for 60.57% of the total volume, followed by NZ accounting for a further 18.90%, then Central NSW accounting for 14.60%, Tristate with 5.53% and finally Southern Queensland accounting for 0.41% of the total production for the week. Word on the market is that we should see SA supplies coming to an end late this week or next and once these are exhausted, market agents will be looking to strengthen their floor supplies with fruit from the west. Local weather conditions around the growing areas of Manjimup and Pemberton have seen cooler/overcast days this week with temps ranging in the early mornings between 5-9C and days warming up to 18/19C with between 1-11mm of rainfall on a daily basis, which is slowly the harvest task a little. Apart from the weather impacting volume, a number of farms in WA region are experiencing a degree of fruit drop which seems to be increasing their sense of urgency around harvest. This will no doubt put more pressure on supplies as we move closer to Christmas and if this continues we may be facing the very real possibility of very low supplies post Christmas. The understanding as to why this is occurring across a wide number of farms has been put down to the weather patterns in the preceding 10-12 month period whereby a very hot and lengthy summer have perhaps stressed the trees and hence why they are not holding the fruit for as long as expected.

·       It is forecast that a total of some 503,000 tray equivalents will be despatched this week (Week 45) nationally, with the majority of these being hass. Production for the next three week period thereafter, is expected to fall within the range of 452 to 480K tray equivalents per week.

In terms of Avocado retailing in the major supermarkets in Qld this week we saw stable shelf prices as follows - Aldi’s Hass this week shelf tickets at $1.99 each featuring them in their weekly catalogue;  Coles Qld stores visited had Hass avos at $2.50ea, and Woolworths Qld with Hass at $2.50ea.




 

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass; Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados in Queensland stores


STOCK IN STORES

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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish Bananas priced at $3.99/kg. Some with dull colour, better quality then the last few weeks.

  • Havana Bananas at $3.99/kg.

ALDI CARINDALE

  • A full display of Cavendish Bananas ticketed at $3.99/kg - less skin marking this week.

  • Havana bananas at this store this week, ticketed at $3.99/kg.

ALDI CHERMSIDE

  • Cavendish Bananas priced at $3.99/kg. Some with minor marking.

  • Havana Bananas also at $3.99/kg - very green.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish on display $4.49/kg. Kids packs at $4.50/kg.

  • Red Tips $5.90/kg, Lady Fingers $6.90/kg.

COLES CARINDALE

  • Cavendish on display $4.50/kg. Kids packs at $4.50/kg.

  • Red Tips at $5.90/kg. Lady Fingers at $6.90/kg. Organic at $6.50/kg.

COLES CHERMSIDE

  • Cavendish on display for $4.50/kg.

  • Kids Bananas $4.50/pack, Ladyfingers $6.90/kg and Red Tips at $5.90/kg. Organic $6.50/kg.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish priced at $4.50/kg. Appropriately positioned in ‘Eat Now’ and ‘Eat Later’. Kids packs at $3.50ea.

  • Red Tips at $5.90/kg. Lady Fingers at $8.00/kg. Organic at $6.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • The display of Cavendish priced at $4.00/kg. Appropriately displayed. Kids packs at $3.50ea.

  • Red Tips at $5.90/kg, Lady Fingers at $8.00/kg and Organic at $6.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS CHERMSIDE

  • Cavendish priced at $4.00/kg, some green. Kids packs at $3.50ea - needed restocking.

  • Red Tips at $5.90/kg. Lady Fingers at $8.00/kg. Organic at $6.50/kg.

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • NZ Count 25 Hass Avocados, priced at $2.29 each.

  • Prepacks also on display - 1kg packs at $7.99ea and 5 piece packs at $8.99ea.

ALDI CARINDALE

  • NZ Count 25 Hass Avocados priced at $1.99ea. Packed 25th October so fruit age is 17 days old.

  • 1kg prepacks at $7.99ea and 5 piece packs at $8.99ea.

ALDI CHERMSIDE

  • NZ Count 25/28 Hass Avocados, priced at $2.29 each.

  • Prepacks also on display - 1kg packs and 5 piece packs at $6.99ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Skylark NZ Hass Avocados - ticketed at $2.50 ea. Packed 16th October so fruit age is 20 days.

  • 1kg prepacks at $8.90ea and 5 piece prepacks at $9.90ea. Organic at $3.80ea.

COLES CARINDALE

  • Avocado Collective WA Hass Avocados on the display - ticketed at $2.50 ea.

  • Prepacks - 5 piece packs at $9.90ea and 1kg packs $8.90ea. Organic at $3.80ea.

COLES CHERMSIDE

  • Skylark NZ Hass and Avocado Collective WA Hass loose count 20, $2.50 ea,

  • Avocado 5pk at $9.90ea and Avocado 1kg I’m Perfect selling at $8.90ea. Organic at $3.80ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • NZ and Australian Hass display priced at $2.50ea were on the the A frame display.

  • Prepacks: 1kg prepacks at $8.90ea. 5 piece packs at $9.90ea. Organic at $3.80ea.

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Hass Counts 18-28; selling at $2.50ea. Fruit packed 21st October so fruit age is 16 days.

  • 5 piece packs at $9.90ea. Organic packs $7.90ea.

WOOLWORTHS CHERMSIDE

  • NZ Hass in Count 20-25 on display priced at $2.50ea were on the A frame display.

  • Prepacks: 5 piece packs at $9.90ea.