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Southern African Citrus. CITRUS GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION. Established in 1997 after deregulation Members are all citrus growers in South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe Main focus is research and market access Other focus areas include transformation, information, market development and logistics
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CITRUS GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION • Established in 1997 after deregulation • Members are all citrus growers in South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe • Main focus is research and market access • Other focus areas include transformation, information, market development and logistics • Have representatives in Washington, Brussels and Moscow
386 registered exporters moving 2.5 million tonnes of fruit per year to 70 countries around the world Export value of nearly $2 billion , with industry employing 465 000 people full time with 2 million dependents Fruit is 50% of agricultural exports accounting for 1.5% of the country’s GDP
Market Distribution E Europe & Russia 12% Canada 2% UK 12% N&S Europe 38% Japan 6% China 0.2% USA 2.7% Middle East 17% South East Asia 9% Africa 1.1% South America Australia
Strengths of Southern African Citrus • Well managed food safety environment • Excellent plant health record • Quality assurance • Spread of products • Long supply season • Excellent logistics infrastructure • Institutional memory and knowledge
Major destination ports of RSA fruit(34 Ports = 1,4m pallets)
Challenges in the Russian Market • Perishable nature of our products • Infrastructure – cold stores at ports • Credit guarantees • Competition (northern and southern hemisphere) • Swaziland/Mocambican/Zimbabwe documentation and trade agreements • Developing contacts • Visa formalities