Retail Market Week 45

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

As expected over the past week the morning temperatures have continued to be warm up in North Qld with all regions early a.m. temps falling within a range of 17.7 to 24C; whilst day time temperatures have been marginally milder than last week ranging 27 to 33.1C. In terms of rainfall this week most major regions in the far north have been relatively dry with light falls of 0.2 to 2.4mm. Innisfail has experienced a little more rain with a total fall of 13mm across the week. Cavendish banana bunch age has come back to 16 weeks on our farm currently, with fruit quality found to be good overall in the packshed. Our ladyfingers have been experiencing a degree of bronzing in recent weeks and sap staining. Increased sap flow rates are synonymous with the warmer months of the year. In an effort to reduce bronzing we are cutting fruit a little thinner and to assist with reducing the sap staining, we have made alterations to the packing line so that the hands are clustered at the beginning of the line to allow fruit more time in the trough to assist in stemming the sap flow and we have introduced tissue paper on the crowns and an additional sheet of paper in the carton to absorb any additional sap to try and keep the fruit appearance clean.

The national cut last week was again another high production week with 541,855 cartons which was a decrease of 5051 ctns on the week prior. The forecast for this week to be in a range of 500-520,000 cartons. This should see continued promotional activity in the banana space next week on retail shelves. Independent retailers were selling bananas at $1.99 to $2.49/kg this week.

Cavendish in general this week presented well. Overall less marking which is pleasing with findings of minor dry scar; small rub marks; light bat/bird marking still being seen. Colour was generally good with more plentiful supplies of fruit ready to eat and brighter bloom than in recent times.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied this week amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s ticket price at $2.49/kg; whilst Coles offered fruit at $2.50-$3.00/kg and Woolies offered fruit at $3.00/kg in the centres visited.

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

The figures released this week saw Western Australia maintain the lead in production contributing 61% of the total national harvest of some 469,066 trays last week; followed by New Zealand at 22%; Tristates at 5.5%; Central NSW with 5%;  and South Qld contributing 5%. The remaining 1.5% came from Tamborine/Northern Rivers. This production figure represents an increase of 19% (just over 73,000 additional trays) on the week prior and was 5% higher than what was forecast for the week. 

All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1.00- $1.50 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $0.49-$2.00/piece depending upon quality/size. Within the markets things have remained relatively unchanged, premium trays of WA hass are selling in the range of $15 -$20/tray (very good quality getting up to $22) depending upon size and quality of each line; whereas premium NZ fruit is fetching $12-$15 (anything with colour or out-of-date spec is selling for $6-$10).  Pricing for class one fruit has remained stable (main sales) is ranging $6 -$14 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $6 to $14 (2nds) --$14-$28/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 446,000 trays and then the forecast is for figures ranging 435-460,000 trays per week through until the end of November. The last four week period has seen an average national dispatch of 451,675 trays per week. If the targets projected by the industry are to be met a weekly average dispatch of 510,000 trays needs to be met from now through until the end of February 2022.

You will note that WA have contributed 61% of the national volume last week which equates to approximately 286,130 trays which is more than last week in part due to the weather being a little more friendly giving growers a couple of extra days to pick and pack. The weather in the south west corner of WA has continued to be cool though the past week but it has been drier with only a couple of isolated showers across the week, whilst early morning minimum temps ranging 4.5 to 9.3C and daytime maximum temps of 14.4 to 22.4C. The Manjimup region experienced 2.8mm of rain last Sunday up until Wednesday just gone. The available meteorological data for the Pemberton region shows that it has been cool with lows of 5-10.2C and daytime averages of 18.7-21.1C; they too have had less rain in the last week with a fall of 5.4mm on Monday and dry since. Parts of the orchards are still drying out underfoot which continues to hamper the picking process and limits vehicle access but at least things seem to be on the improve for now. Some of the WA growers are struggling to find homes for their seconds which would normally go to foodservice businesses but due to the volumes being produced and status of current markets; this fruit is going to waste according to this story released by the ABC:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-07/wa-avocados-dumped/100598768?utm_source=abc_news_web&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_campaign=abc_news_web

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing and pricing in all three major supermarkets varied a little depending upon store location; sizing stocked and banner. The majority of stores this week were stocking NZ stock, though 2 of the 3 Woolworths stores visited had WA hass on offer. Fruit age in all stores was found to be ranging 22 to 29 days.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had increased their ticket price for Hass to $1.19ea;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.00 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass also ticketed at $1.00-$1.20ea. The fruit on shelves varied in condition with a range of 20-100% coloured on offer and ripeness ranging from very soft; to yielding to very firm.


National Avocado Weekly Dispatch Vs Forecast

COURTESTY OF AVOCADOS AUSTRALIA

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados


STOCK IN STORES

QUICKLINKS

 

BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI TOOWOOMBA

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $2.49/kg - minor skin marking present and the majority of fruit was semi to backward in condition.

  • Ladyfingers selling at $5.99/kg .

ALDI SPRINGWOOD

  • Cavendish were priced at $2.49/kg with some clusters exhibiting minor skin marking; again the majority of fruit was semi to backward in condition.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg. Little bronzing noted.

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish were priced at $2.49/kg - again condition of fruit was backward not offering customers fruit to eat now.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg - again clusters found with bronzing and rub marking.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES TOOWOOMBA

  • Cavendish bananas displayed on the banana barge positioned opposite the deli counter were selling at $3.00/kg and kids packs were also ticketed at $3.00/kg. Some very long fingers sneaking into the packs. Bruising and rub marking observed. Kids packs varied in condition. Banana barge needed a clean and refilling.

  • Red Tips were selling at $4.90/kg whilst the ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg

COLES SPRINGWOOD

  • Cavendish displayed on the banana barge at this store were ticketed at $3.00/kg - some small skin marks present. Fruit had mixed bloom but presented fairly cleanly - a few clusters with rust thrip damage. Kids Packs also ticketed at $3.00.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg, Organic at $4.00 and Ladyfingers (3 only clusters that varied greatly in size) at $7.90/kg. Organic banana overwrap trays selling at $7.50/kg containing 3 bananas each.

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed on the banana barge at $2.50/kg and Kids banded clusters also at $2.50. A few clusters with light marking observed.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg (some of this was still in hands); and Red tips presented well and priced at $4.90/kg.


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS TOOWOOMBA

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $2.50/kg. A very neat and well presented display. Fruit was generally in good condition - and displayed in its relevant section ie Eat Now and Eat Later; some clusters with very light scarring.

  • A full banana category on offer with Organic clusters priced at $5.00/kg; Ladyfingers at $7.50/kg (some of these were only semi condition); Kids banded clusters at $2.50; and Red tips for $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS SPRINGWOOD

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.00/kg - fruit presented quite clean in terms of skin marks- odd cluster with some scarring/rub and major bruising. Kids banded clusters selling at $2.50.

  • All other specialty lines in the category were displayed in baskets - Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg, Red Tips at $4.50/kg and Organica at $5.00/kg. Depending upon how many times customers pick up and put down in the basket there is opportunity for a higher resulting level of skin marking.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $2.50/kg - some small minor scars/rub seen on a few clusters. More eat later fruit and eat now on display.

  • One only cluster of Lady Fingers at $6.90/kg exhibiting minor skin marking, Kids packs at $2.50 and Organic clusters $5.00/kg.


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI TOOWOOMBA

  • Count 25 NZ Hass priced at $1.19 each - fruit supplied by Avoco NZ/Skylark. A mix of maturities on offer. Fruit packed 12th October therefore age is 29 days.

  • 6 piece packs of Hass (from NZ) were priced at $4.99ea

ALDI SPRINGWOOD

  • Hass were on display- count 23/25 NZ Hass Avocados were priced at $1.19 each - the majority of fruit had full purple black skin colour and was yielding to gentle pressure. Again fruit packed 12th October so was 29 days old.

  • 6 piece packs NZ Hass were on offer for $4.99ea - additional display space devoted to this line whilst on special.

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Hass were on display- count 23 NZ Hass Avocados were priced at $1.19 each. Despite some developing skin colour majority of fruit was still firm.

  • 6 piece packs NZ Hass were on offer for $4.99ea

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES TOOWOOMBA

  • On offer NZ Hass supplied by Avoco Skylark count 20/23; on offer priced at $1.00ea . Displayed on a table top aligning entry to the store and also on the second end - fruit on the end display was predominantly full colour and tended to be soft. The table top also had fruit with strong purple black skin hue. Fruit packed 12th October so 29 days old.

  • $4.90 on the 5 piece packs - also NZ fruit.

  • $4 per piece for organic hass avocados - fruit very soft

COLES SPRINGWOOD

  • NZ Hass Avocados displayed on a table top and on an end unit ticketed $1.00ea - supplied by Avoco/Skylark. A mix of maturities as the end had full colour fruit and fruit on the table top display had developing skin colour and was firm.

  • Coles 5 piece packs retailing at $4.90ea - using NZ fruit.

  • Organic Avos ticketed at $4.00 a piece - stock with dark purple/black skin hue.

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • On offer count 20 Skylark NZ Hass priced at $1.00ea. Majority of fruit had good developing purple/black skin colour and found to be yielding end display and table top display aligning entry. Fruit packed 12th to 15th October so age ranges 26 to 29 days.

  • $4.90 on the Coles 5 packs - all packs contained fruit with colour.

  • Organic loose Hass available at $4.00ea


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS TOOWOOMBA

  • Customers were greeted with a full display of WA Avocados count 25 with ticket price of $1.20 ea. The majority of this fruit was firm, with early stage developing skin colour. Fruit packed 20th October so 21 days old.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.50ea and Odd Bunch 1kg packs at $4.00 each.

WOOLWORTHS SPRINGWOOD

  • Australian WA Hass Avocados count 25 supplied by The Avocado Collective and count 23 Team Avocado NZ Hass (packed 19th Oct so age 22 days) priced at $1.00 a piece Fruit ripeness - firm to yielding - good mix on offer

  • Odd Bunch 1kg Packs were $4.00 ea; Avocado 5 pack $4.50ea

  • Organic large 12 counts selling at $3.50 each individually banded - fruit was very hard.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Count 28 WA Hass Avocados with ticket price of $1.00 ea. The majority of fruit had developing purple black skin colour; fruit was firm to yielding.

  • 5 piece packs of Australian/NZ Hass ticketed at $4.50ea and Odd Bunch 1kg packs ticketed at $4.00 a bag.

 

Retail Market Week 44

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the past week the morning temperatures have definitely warmed up in North Qld with all regions early a.m. temps falling within a range of 18 to 23.3C; whilst day time temperatures are giving us a glimpse of summer ranging 28.9 to 35.4C. In terms of rainfall this week all other major regions in the far north have been dry again this week. Banana bunch age has come back to 16 weeks on our farm currently, with fruit quality found to be good overall in the packshed.

The national cut last week was again another high production week with 546,906 cartons which was a decrease of 17087 ctns on the week prior. The forecast for this week to be in a range of 500-520,000 cartons. This should see continued promotional activity in the banana space next week on retail shelves. Independent retailers were selling bananas at $1.99 to $2.49/kg this week.

Cavendish in general this week presented well. Overall less marking which is pleasing with findings of minor dry scar; small rub marks; light bat/bird marking still being seen. Colour was generally good with more plentiful supplies of fruit ready to eat and brighter bloom than in recent times - one Aldi store did have some clusters with dull bloom.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied this week amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s ticket price lifting after last week’s special to $2.99/kg; whilst both Coles and Woolies offered fruit at $3.00/kg in the centres visited.

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


The figures released this week saw Western Australia maintain the lead in production contributing 60% of the total national harvest of some 394,796 trays last week; followed by New Zealand at 18%; Tristates at 8%; Central NSW with 7%;  and South Qld contributing 7%. The remaining 1% came from Tamborine/Northern Rivers. This production figure represents a small 16% decrease (just over 77,000 fewer trays) on the week prior and was 18% lower than what was forecast for the week. 

All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $0.99- $1.50per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $0.99-$2.00/piece depending upon quality/size. Within the markets things have remained relatively unchanged, premium trays of WA hass are selling in the range of $15 -$20/tray (very good quality getting a little $22) depending upon size and quality of each line; whereas premium NZ fruit is fetching $10-$15 (anything with colour or out-of-date spec is selling for $6-$10).  Pricing for class one fruit has remained stable (main sales) is ranging $6 -$14 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $6 to $14 (2nds) --$14-$30/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 445,000 trays and then the forecast is for figures ranging 440-460,000 trays per week through until the middle of November. The last four week period has seen an average national dispatch of 422,880 trays per week. If the targets projected by the industry are to be met a weekly average dispatch of 510,000 trays needs to be met from now through until the end of February 2022.

You will note that WA have contributed 60% of the national volume last week which equates to approximately 236,877 trays which is less than last week with this being put down to recent weather - showery days with water tending to sit in the paddock making it difficult for machinery and hence picking has slowed. The weather in the south west corner of WA has been cool with further showery days thrown into the mix over the last week, whilst early morning minimum temps ranging 4.5 to 10.0C and daytime maximum temps of 14.9 to 22.7C. The Manjimup region experienced 14mm of rain in the last week up till Wednesday, with more rain forecast again for late in the week. The available meteorological data for the Pemberton region shows that it has been cool with lows of 6.6-8.2C and daytime averages of 14.9-?C; they too have had rainfall across the week with a total fall of 16mm so far. This continued rainfall has the orchards being wetter underfoot which is hampering the picking process and limiting vehicle access - our own farm didn’t pick for the first three days this week. In addition to this, growers are very aware of the increased possibility of nodule damage if fruit is picked and transited during rainfall so been electing not to pick on wet days to ensure fruit quality on shelf, hence the available supply coming from WA last week and this week has been noticeably reduced.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing and pricing in all three major supermarkets varied a little depending upon store location; sizing stocked and banner. The majority of stores this week were stocking NZ stock, though 2 of the 3 Woolworths stores visited had WA hass on offer. Fruit age in all stores was found to be ranging 22 to 29 days.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had returned to a ticket price for Hass of $0.99ea;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.50 ea for multibuy offer of 3 for $4; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass also ticketed at $1.00-$1.20ea. The fruit on shelves varied in condition with a range of 15-90% coloured on offer and ripeness ranging from very soft; to yielding to very firm.

Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets provide an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $4.99ea ; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $4.90 ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $4.50 and where stocked the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at $4.00/bag.

National Avocado Weekly Dispatch Vs Forecast

image courtesy of Avocados australia

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados


STOCK IN STORES

QUICKLINKS

 

BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $2.99/kg - minor skin marking present

  • Ladyfingers selling at $5.99/kg - size of fingers were very long.

ALDI BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish were priced at $2.99/kg with some clusters exhibiting minor skin marking and some sap staining, fruit bloom was mixed with some clusters being somewhat dull.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish were priced at $2.99/kg with some clusters exhibiting minor rub and scarring, fruit condition was good.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg - again clusters found with rub marking throughout.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas displayed on the banana barge positioned opposite the deli counter were selling at $3.00/kg and kids packs were also ticketed at $3.00/kg. Kids packs varied in condition.

  • Red Tips were selling at $4.90/kg whilst the ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish displayed on the banana barge at this store were ticketed at $3.00/kg - some small skin marks present. Fruit had bright bloom. Kids Packs also ticketed at $3.00.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg, Organic at $4.00 and Ladyfingers at $7.90/kg. Organic banana overwrap trays selling at $7.50/kg.

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed on the banana barge at $3.00/kg and Kids banded clusters also at $3.00. A few clusters with light bat/bird marking observed.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg (minimal stock); and Red tips - a single finger on display priced at $4.90/kg.


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00/kg. A very neat and well presented display. Fruit was generally in good condition - and displayed in its relevant section ie Eat Now and Eat Later; some clusters with very light scarring including bat marking and small dry scars.

  • A full banana category on offer with Organic clusters priced at $5.00/kg; Ladyfingers at $7.50/kg; Kids banded clusters at $2.50; and Red tips for $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.00/kg - fruit presented quite clean in terms of skin marks- odd cluster with some scarring/rub. Fruit still being set up and topped up - early morning visit.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg but no stock on display as yet, Red Tips at $4.50/kg, these had good bloom

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.00/kg - some small minor scars/rub seen on a few clusters.

  • Lady Fingers at $6.90/kg with a number of clusters exhibiting minor skin marking, Red Tips at $4.50/kg; Kids packs at $2.50 and Organic clusters $5.00/kg.


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Count 23 NZ Hass priced at 99c each - fruit supplied by Freshmax and Avoco NZ/Skylark. A mix of maturities on offer. Loose hass were displayed in a three tray x two deep area within the produce aisle.

  • 6 piece packs of Hass (from NZ) were priced at $4.99ea

ALDI BROWNS PLAINS

  • Hass were on display- count 23/25 NZ Hass Avocados were priced at 99c each - the majority of fruit had full purple black skin colour and was yielding to gentle pressure. Fruit supplied by Avoco, Pack date of 5th October therefore fruit was 29 days old.

  • 6 piece packs NZ Hass were on offer for $4.99ea.

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • Hass were on display- NZ Freshmax/DBM Hass Avocados were priced at 99c each. A good mix of condition in terns of ripeness.

  • 6 piece packs NZ Hass were on offer for $5.99ea ??

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • On offer NZ Hass supplied by Avoco Skylark count 20/23; on offer priced at $1.50ea or multibuy offer of 3 for $4.00. Displayed on a table top aligning entry to the store and also on the second end - fruit on the end display was predominantly full colour and tended to be soft. The table top also had fruit with strong purple black skin hue. Packed date of 5th October - therefore fruit was 29 days old.

  • $4.90 on the 5 piece packs - also NZ fruit.

  • $4 per piece for organic hass avocados - fruit very soft

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • NZ Hass Avocados displayed on a table top and on an end unit ticketed $1.50ea or multibuy offer of 3 for $4.00 - supplied by Avoco/Skylark. A mix of maturities. Fruit on display had developing skin colour and was firm. Packed date of 5th October therefore fruit age sat at 29 days.

  • Whilst present, stock of other lines being filled and staff member was sitting empty cartons on stop of avocado table top display.

  • Coles 5 piece packs retailing at $4.90ea - using NZ fruit.

  • Organic Avos ticketed at $4.00 a piece - very ripe stock.

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • On offer Skylark NZ Hass priced at $1.50ea or on multibuy offer 3 for $4.00. Majority of fruit had good developing purple/black skin colour and found to be yielding.

  • $4.90 on the Coles 5 packs - all packs contained fruit with colour.


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Customers were greeted with a full display of WA Avocados count 23 with ticket price of $1.00 ea. The majority of this fruit was firm, with developing skin colour.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.50ea and Odd Bunch 1kg packs at $4.00 each.

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • Australian WA Hass Avocados count 23 supplied by The Avocado Collective priced at $1.00 a piece - fruit packed 12th October therefore fruit age at 22 days. Fruit ripeness - firm to yielding - good mix on offer

  • Odd Bunch 1kg Packs were $4.00 ea but marked down to $2.68ea!! Still plenty of shelf life in the product.

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Count 20 Team Avocado NZ Hass Avocados with ticket price of $1.00 ea. The majority of fruit had developing purple black skin colour; fruit was firm to yielding.

  • 5 piece packs of Australian/NZ Hass ticketed at $4.50ea and Odd Bunch 1kg packs ticketed at $4.00 a bag.

 

Retail Market Week 43

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the past week the morning temperatures have definitely warmed up in North Qld with all regions early a.m. temps falling within a range of 16.9 to 23.3C; whilst day time temperatures are giving us a glimpse of summer ranging 30.5 to 33.6C. In terms of rainfall this week Walkamin experienced the highest falls for the week with a total of 46mm whilst all other major regions in the far north have been dry again this week. Banana bunch age has come back to 16 weeks on our farm currently, with fruit quality found to be good overall in the packshed.

The national cut last week was again a BIG WEEK with another whopping 563,993 cartons which was a small increase of 1808 ctns on what was a big week prior. The forecast for this week to be in a range of 500-520,000 cartons. This should see continued promotional activity in the banana space next week on retail shelves.

Cavendish in general this week presented well. The usual minor marking with findings of dry scar; rub marks; some neck damage; and a small degree of bat/bird marking still being seen. A little more sap staining being seen this week. Colour was generally good with more plentiful supplies of fruit ready to eat and brighter bloom than in recent times.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied this week amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s ticket price lifting after last week’s special to $2.99/kg; whilst Coles had fruit at $3 to $3.50/kg and Woolies offered fruit at $3.00/kg in the centres visited.

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


The figures released this week saw Western Australia maintain the lead in production contributing 63% of the total national harvest of some 472,212 trays last week; followed by New Zealand at 17%; Tristates at 9%; Central NSW with 5%;  and South Qld contributing 5%. The remaining 1% came from a combination of the following regions Sunshine Coast, and Tamborine/Northern Rivers. This production figure represents a small 1% increase on the week prior and was 7% higher than what was forecast for the week.  All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1.00- $1.30per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $1.00-$2.00/piece depending upon quality/size. Within the markets things have remained relatively unchanged, premium trays of WA hass are selling in the range of $14 -$20/tray (very good quality getting a little $22) depending upon size and quality of each line; whereas premium NZ fruit is fetching $10-$15 (anything with colour or out-of-date spec is selling for $6-$10).  Pricing for class one fruit has remained stable (main sales) is ranging $6 -$14 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $6 to $14 (2nds) --$14-$25/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 480,000 trays and then the forecast is for figures ranging in the range of 430-440,000 trays for the first few weeks of November. You will note that WA have contributed 63% of the national volume last week which equates to approximately 297,494 trays which has been their biggest week of the season to date. The weather in the south west corner of WA has been cool with a few showery days thrown into the mix last week, whilst early morning minimum temps ranging 4.0 to 10.9C and daytime maximum temps of 15.2 to 22.6C. The Manjimup region experienced 11mm of rain in the last week up till Wednesday, with more rain forecast again for later in the week. Pemberton region has also been cool with lows of 6.6-10.5C and daytime averages of 14.9-24.9C; they too have had rainfall across the week with a total fall of 21mm. Growers are very aware of the increased possibility of nodule damage if fruit is picked and transited during rainfall so structure their week to minimalize the effect that the weather may have.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing and pricing in all three major supermarkets varied a little depending upon store location; sizing stocked and banner. The majority of stores this week were stocking NZ stock with fruit age ranging 19 to 29 days;

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass at $1.29ea;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.00 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass also ticketed at $1.20-$1.30ea. The fruit on shelves varied in condition with a range of 30-100% coloured on offer and ripeness ranging from very soft; to yielding to very firm - in a couple of stores it was all or nothing by way of extremes.

Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets provide an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $5.99ea ; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $4.90 ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $4.50 and where stocked the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at $4.00/bag.










AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados


STOCK IN STORES

QUICKLINKS

 

BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI KENMORE

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $2.99/kg - minor skin marking present on 50% of clusters - only half the stepped display area covered.

  • Ladyfingers selling at $5.99/kg - size of fingers were very long.

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish were priced at $2.99/kg with some clusters exhibiting minor skin marking and some sap staining, fruit bloom was bright.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish were priced at $2.99/kg with some clusters exhibiting minor rub and scarring, fruit condition a little mixed.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg - again clusters found with rub marking throughout.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES KENMORE

  • Cavendish bananas displayed on the banana barge positioned opposite the deli counter were selling at $3.50/kg and kids packs were also ticketed at $3.50/kg. Minor skin marking found on a couple of clusters including neck damage, rub marking and minor bruising. Kids packs varied in condition.

  • Red Tips were selling at $4.90/kg and these had a degree of skin marking on the outer whorl whilst the ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg were cleaner in presentation but on the backward side.

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish displayed on the banana barge at this store were ticketed at $3.00/kg - some small skin marking but an improvement on recent weeks. Fruit had bright bloom. Two only Kids Packs also ticketed at $3.00.

  • Also part of the category - Red Tips at $4.90/kg and Ladyfingers at $7.90/kg - the fingers in particular having good presentation.

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed on the banana barge at $3.00/kg and Kids banded clusters also at $3.00. The majority of the display was semi-colour in terms of condition.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg; and Red tips with some rub marking; scarring and sugar spotting priced at $4.90/kg.


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS KENMORE

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00/kg. Fruit was generally in good condition - and displayed in its relevant section ie Eat Now and Eat Later; some clusters with very light scarring including bat marking and sap stains.

  • A full banana category on offer with Organic clusters priced at $5.50/kg; Ladyfingers at $6.90/kg; Kids banded clusters at $2.50; and Red tips for $4.50/kg. Plenty of fruit on the floor in front of the main display.

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.00/kg - fruit presented quite clean in terms of skin marks- odd cluster with some scarring/rub.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg with some light rub and Red Tips at $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.00/kg - some minor bat marking seen on a few clusters. Mainly fruit in the Eat Later section.

  • Lady Fingers at $6.90/kg with a number of clusters exhibiting minor skin marking, Red Tips at $4.50/kg; Kids packs at $2.50 and Organic clusters $5.50/kg.


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI KENMORE

  • Count 23 NZ Hass priced at $1.29 each - fruit supplied by Freshmax and Avoco NZ/Skylark. Loose hass were displayed in a three tray x two deep area within the produce aisle.

  • 6 piece packs of Hass (from NZ) were priced at $5.99ea

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Hass were on display- count 23/25 NZ Hass Avocados were priced at $1.29 each - the majority of fruit had full purple black skin colour and was yielding to quite soft. Fruit supplied by Avoco,

  • 6 piece packs NZ Hass were on offer for $5.99ea.

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Hass were on display- count 23 NZ Freshmax/DBM Hass Avocados were priced at $1.29 each. A good mix of condition in terns of ripeness.

  • 6 piece packs NZ Hass were on offer for $5.99ea

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES KENMORE

  • On offer NZ Hass supplied by Avoco Skylark count 20/23; on offer priced at $1.00ea. Displayed on a table top aligning entry to the store and also on the second end - fruit on the end display was full colour and tended to be soft. The table top had fruit with green skin colour through to purple black. Fresh fruit being stacked on table top at time of visit packed 28th Sept meaning fruit age is 29 days.

  • $4.90 on the 5 piece packs - also NZ fruit.

  • $4 per piece for organic hass avocados - top fruit very soft and a couple of pieces rotting.

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • NZ Hass Avocados displayed on a table top and on an end unit ticketed $1.00ea - supplied by Avoco/Skylark. A mix of maturities.

  • Coles 5 piece packs retailing at $4.90ea - using NZ fruit.

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • On offer NZ Hass priced at $1.00ea. Fruit displayed on an end. Majority of fruit had good purple/black skin colour and found to be yielding..

  • $4.90 on the Coles 5 packs - all packs contained fruit with colour.


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS KENMORE

  • First image below was taken upon entering store. Customers were greeted with a full display of Team Avocado NZ Hass Avocados count 18 with ticket price of $1.30 ea supplied by JH Leavy and Co, complete with spillover. Tray labels applied by JH Leavy on some trays showed fruit packed 8th October therefore fruit age of 19 days but other trays with Team applied label showed fruit packed 28th Sept so fruit age was 29 days. The majority of this fruit was firm, though skin colour was developing in some trays.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.50ea and Odd Bunch 1kg packs at $4.00 each.

  • Avocado mini 550g pack was an organic offering - no price ticket could be found.

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Australian WA Hass Avocados count 23 supplied priced at $1.20 a piece. Finding the majority of this display was a deep purple black in terms of skin colour and very soft.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Count 20 Team Avocado NZ Hass Avocados with ticket price of $1.20 ea. The majority of fruit had developing purple black skin colour; fruit was firm to yielding.

  • 5 piece packs of Australian/NZ Hass ticketed at $4.50ea being supplied by Simpsons and Team Avo.

 

Retail Market Week 42

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the past week the morning temperatures have definitely warmed up in North Qld with all regions early a.m. temps falling within a range of 17.4 to 20.9C; whilst day time temperatures are giving us a glimpse of summer ranging 30.9 to 36.7C. In terms of rainfall this week Walkamin experienced the highest falls for the week with a total of 46mm whilst Mareeba received 27mm, Innisfail 12mm with Tully being relatively dry this week. If the warm weather experienced over the last week continues then bunch age will be coming back but it is still sitting at 16-17 weeks on farm currently.

The national cut last week was a whopping 562,185 cartons which was a solid increase of 130,632 ctns on the week prior. The forecast for this week to be in a range of 500-520,000 cartons. This will no doubt see continued promotional activity in the banana space next week.

Cavendish in general this week presented better. Less marking in general though fruit is still were exhibiting small minor skin marks, some neck damage; and a small degree of bat/bird marking still being seen. Colour was generally good with more plentiful supplies of fruit ready to eat and brighter bloom than in recent times.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied this week amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi running a Eastern seaboard catalogue special with fruit priced at at $1.99/kg; Both Coles and Woolies stores in the centres visited rallied to meet this special and had ticketed prices of $2.00-$3.00/kg depending upon store location and proximity to an Aldi store

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


The figures released this week saw Western Australia maintain the lead in production contributing 57% of the total national harvest of some 470,624 trays last week; followed by New Zealand at 16%; Tristates at 11%; Central NSW with 9%;  and South Qld contributing 5%. The remaining 2% came from a combination of the following regions Sunshine Coast, and Tamborine/Northern Rivers. This production figure represents a staggering 33% increase on week prior and was also 4% higher than what was forecast for the week.  All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1.10- $1.50per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $1.00-$2.00/piece depending upon quality/size. Within the markets things have remained relatively unchanged, premium trays of WA hass are selling in the range of $14 -$20/tray (very good quality getting a little $22) depending upon size and quality of each line; whereas premium NZ fruit is fetching $10-$15 (anything with colour or out-of-date spec is selling for $6-$10).  Pricing for class one fruit has remained stable (main sales) is ranging $6 -$14 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $6 to $14 (2nds) --$14-$25/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 420,000 to 440,000 trays and then the forecast is for figures ranging in the range of 500-530,000 trays for the last week of October followed by a couple of weeks of between 420-440K per week for the next fortnight thereafter. You will note that WA have contributed 57% of the national volume last week which equates to approximately 268,000 trays. The weather in the south west corner of WA has experienced rain most days in the last week, whilst early morning minimum temps ranging 7.2 to 13.6C and daytime maximum temps of 16.1 to 27.2C. The Manjimup region experienced 19.2mm of rain in the last week up till Wednesday, with more rain expected late week. Pemberton region has been a little cooler with lows of 6-12.2C and daytime averages of 17.3-27.2C; they too have had rainfall across the week with a total fall of 22mm. Growers are very aware of the increased possibility of nodule damage if fruit is picked and transited during rainfall so structure their week to minimalize the effect that the weather may have.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing and pricing in all three major supermarkets varied a little depending upon store location and banner. NZ stock was older fruit with age ranging 27-29 days; whilst Woolworths stores had a percentage of Australian fruit and therefore fruit was fresher with fruit age ranging 10 to 19 days.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass at $1.29ea;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.50 ea or 3 for $4.00; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass also ticketed at $1.10-$1.30ea. The majority of fruit on shelves, was found to be coloured or developing skin colour and yielding to gentle pressure.

Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets provide an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $5.99ea ; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $4.90 ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $4.50 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at $3.90/bag on special.









information courtesy of avocados australia

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish Bananas were ON SPECIAL, priced at $1.99/kg - minor skin marking and some fruit green

  • Ladyfingers selling at $5.99/kg.

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Cavendish were priced at $1.99/kg with some clusters exhibiting skin marking; fruit bloom tended to be slightly dull.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg. A number of clusters with minor rub marking.

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish were priced at $1.99/kg with some clusters exhibiting skin marking, still seeing some bat/bird marking on random clusters.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg - again clusters found with rub marking throughout.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish bananas were selling at $2.00/kg and kids packs at $2.00/kg - display on both sides of the barge were in need of a refill. Minor skin marking found on a couple of clusters including rust thrip, bronzing and small scars. Kids packs varied in condition with a few having quite dull bloom and skin marking.

  • Red Tips were selling at $4.90 in an off location metal wash tub with false bottom and ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg but not stock within this display.

COLES CARINDALE

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $3.00/kg - 40-50% semi coloured fruit on display; kids packs were the same retail price.

  • Red Tips, exhibiting moderate to heavy skin marking, selling at $4.90/kg, Ladyfingers at $7.90/kg, this line having cleaner presentation.

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed on the banana barge at $2.00/kg and Kids banded clusters also at $2.00 (but no stock on display). Fruit bloom was bright. Display in need of a refill.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg with some rub marking and scarring; and Red tips (one only cluster) at $4.90/kg.


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $2.00/kg. Fruit was generally in good condition - most of the display tended to be semi condition in terms of colour stage ; some clusters with light scarring including bat marking.

  • A full banana category on display with Organic clusters priced at $5.50/kg; Ladyfingers at $7.50/kg and Kids banded clusters on special at $2.50. Red tips also on display for $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $2.00/kg - fruit presented quite clean in terms of skin marks- odd cluster with some scarring/rub.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg with some light rub and Red Tips at $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $2.00/kg - some minor skin marking on a few clusters and there tended to be a mix of fruit across the eat now and eat later sections.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg with a number of clusters exhibiting minor skin marking, Red Tips at $4.50/kg; Kids packs at $3.00 and Organic clusters $5.50/kg.


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI BROWNS PLAINS

  • Count 23 NZ Hass priced at $1.29 each - fruit supplied by Avoco NZ/Skylark. Packed date of 22nd Sept thereby meaning fruit was 28 days old. Loose hass were displayed in two areas within the produce aisle.

  • 6 piece packs of Hass (from NZ) were priced at $5.99ea

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Hass were on display- count 23/25 NZ Hass Avocados were priced at $1.29 each - loose fruit available in various stages of ripeness. Fruit supplied by Freshmax/DBM, packed 21st Sept thereby fruit is 29 days old. Whilst a good percentage of the fruit was just yielding there were also some pieces that were very firm on display.

  • 6 piece packs NZ Hass were on offer for $5.99ea.

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • Hass were on display- count 23 NZ Freshmax/DBM Hass Avocados were priced at $1.29 each. A good mix of condition in terns of ripeness.

  • 6 piece packs NZ Hass were on offer for $5.99ea

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • On offer NZ Hass supplied by Avoco Skylark count 23/25; multibuy offer priced at 3 FOR $4.00 or selling singularly at $1.50ea. Displayed on the first end closest to the bakery and also on a table top (fruit on this display green and very firm).

  • Fruit packed 21st Sept therefore fruit is 29 days old - a good mix of fruit maturity on display but also a presence of both some soft and very firm fruit.

  • $4.90 on the 1kg packs - also NZ fruit.

  • $4 per piece for organic hass avocados - top fruit very soft and somewhat hollow.

COLES CARINDALE

  • NZ Hass Avocados displayed on an end unit ticketed 3 for $4.00 or $1.50ea - supplied by Avoco/Skylark. A mix of maturities; a few pieces with skin blemishing and sun damage.

  • Coles 5 piece packs retailing at $4.90ea.

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • On offer NZ Hass on multibuy offer priced at 3 FOR $4.00 or selling singularly at $1.50ea. Fruit displayed on an end. Good mix of fruit maturity on offer.

  • $4.90 on the Coles 5 packs - only three packs on display.


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • WA Hass Avocados count 28 with ticket price of $1.10 ea supplied by Avocado Collective. Some tray labels showed fruit packed 1st October therefore fruit aged up to 19 days old. The majority of this fruit was quite soft to touch and needed to be used/eaten.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.50ea, Odd Bunch 1kg packs on special at $3.90 each and organic loose hass ticketed at $3.50ea.

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Australian Hass Avocados count 23 supplied by Giofrelle’s priced at $1.20 a piece. The display was neat, fruit packed 10th October so fruit age is 10 days. Fruit maturity was just yielding to firm in terms of ripeness.

  • Five piece nets supplied by Simpsons and one other vendor were sound and ticketed at $4.50ea.

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Larger Count 16/18 Australian Hass Avocados from Giofrelle Growers with ticket price of $1.30 ea. The majority of fruit had purple black skin colour, and fruit was soft to yielding. a few pieces with some sun bleaching and odd piece with shape deformity.

  • 5 piece packs of Australian/NZ Hass ticketed at $4.50ea being supplied by Simpsons; Team Avo and one other vendor.

 

Retail Market Week 41

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the past week the morning temperatures having finally started warming up in North Qld again in all regions within a range of 16.1 to 20.7C; whilst day time temperatures have ranged 29 to 31.4C. In terms of rainfall all regions have been relatively dry this week with the exception of Walkamin which has experienced light rainfall most days again totaling 40mm for the week. If the warm weather experienced over the last week continues then bunch age will be coming back but it is still sitting at 16-17 weeks on farm currently.

The national cut last week was 431,553 cartons which was a slight increase of 584 ctns on the week prior. The forecast for this week to be in a range of 430-450,000 cartons.

Most lines of displayed fruit were exhibiting small minor skin marks, some with light sap staining; bat/bird marking still being seen; and a lesser degree of rust thrip damage. Colour was generally good with more plentiful supplies of fruit ready to eat and brighter bloom than in recent times .

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied this week amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi still offering fruit at $2.49/kg; Coles with fruit ticketed at $3.50/kg and Woolworths at $3.50/kg in the stores visited this week. 

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


The figures released this week saw Western Australia maintain the lead in production contributing 48% of the total national harvest of some 353,889 trays last week; followed by New Zealand at 18%; Tristates at 12%; Central NSW with 12%;  and South Qld contributing 8%. The remaining 2% came from a combination of the following regions Sunshine Coast, Tamborine/Northern Rivers; and Central Qld. This production figure represents a 16% decrease on week prior and was also 16% lower than what was forecast for the week.  All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1.10- $1.50per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $1.00-$2.00/piece depending upon quality/size. Within the markets things have improved a little with volumes being somewhat tidier, premium trays of WA hass are selling in the range of $14 -$20/tray (very good quality getting a little $22) depending upon size and quality of each line; whereas premium NZ fruit is fetching $10-$15 (anything with colour or out-of-date spec is selling for $6-$10).  Pricing for class one fruit has also improved (main sales) is ranging $6 -$14 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $6 to $14 (2nds) --$14-$25/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 390,000 to 420,000 trays and then the forecast is for figures ranging in the range of 400-420,000 trays per week for the next three weeks thereafter. You will note that WA have contributed 48% of the national volume last week which equates to approximately 170,000 trays. The weather in the south west corner of WA has experienced rain most days in the last week, whilst early morning minimum temps ranging 4.2 to 10.1C and daytime maximum temps of 14.9 to 19.2C. The Manjimup region experienced 25mm of rain in the last week up till Tuesday. Pemberton region has been a little cooler with lows of 2.6-8.8C and daytime averages of 18-19.2C; they too have had rainfall across the week with between 36-40mm for the week with the majority falling on two days. Growers are very aware of the increased possibility of nodule damage if fruit is picked and transited during rainfall so structure their week to minimalise the effect that the weather may have.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing and pricing in all three major supermarkets varied a little depending upon store location and banner. Stores with solely NZ stock tended to have ripe to over ripe displays with stock feeling very soft and hollow - lot of older fruit around.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass at $1.19ea;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.50 ea or 3 for $4.00; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass also ticketed at $1.10-$1.20ea. The majority of fruit on shelves, was found to be coloured or developing skin colour and yielding to gentle pressure.

Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets provide an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $4.99ea ; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $4.90 ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $4.50 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at $3.90/bag on special.







AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados

courtesy of australian avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $2.49/kg - minor skin marking (including rub and sap stains) present on displayed fruit and some fruit green,

  • Ladyfingers selling at $5.99/kg.

ALDI MT OMMANEY

  • Cavendish were priced at $2.49/kg with some clusters exhibiting skin marking, around 30% semi-condition.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg. A number of clusters with rub marking and superficial bruising.

ALDI TOOMBUL

  • Cavendish were priced at $2.49/kg with some clusters exhibiting skin marking, around 35% semi condition. Still seeing some bat/bird marking on random clusters.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas were selling at $3.50/kg and kids packs at $3.50/kg. Minor skin marking found on a couple of clusters including rust thrip, bronzing and small scars. Kids packs varied in condition with a few having quite dull bloom and skin marking.

COLES MT OMMANEY

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $2.50/kg - 20-30% semi coloured fruit on display; kids packs were the same retail price

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg, Ladyfingers at $7.90/kg small displays almost in need of a top up.

COLES TOOMBUL

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed on the banana barge at $2.99/kg and Kids banded clusters also at $2.99. Finding small dry scars, bat marking and some rub marking on clusters randomly throughout the display. Fruit bloom was bright.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg with some rub marking and scarring; and Red tips at $4.90/kg.


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00/kg. Fruit was generally in good condition - most of the display tended to be semi condition in terms of colour stage ; some clusters with light scarring including bat marking.

  • A full banana category on display with Organic clusters priced at $4.50/kg; Ladyfingers at $7.50/kg and Kids banded clusters on special at $2.50. Red tips also on display for $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS MT OMMANEY

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.00/kg - a percentage of eat later stock displayed in the area marked eat later but Eat Now stock needing a top up, fruit presented quite clean in terms of skin marks- odd cluster with some scarring/rub.

  • Kids packs at $3.00/kg; Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg with some light rub and Red Tips at $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS BRISBANE AIRPORT

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.50/kg - some minor skin marking on a few clusters. Dried banana chips also displayed in this category display.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg with a number of clusters exhibiting minor skin marking, Red Tips at $4.50/kg; Kids packs at $2.50 and Organic clusters $5.00/kg.


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Count 25 NZ Hass stock priced at $1.19 each - fruit supplied by Avoco NZ/Skylark.

  • 6 piece packs of Hass (from NZ) were priced at $4.99ea

ALDI MT OMMANEY

  • Hass were on display- count 23/25 NZ Hass Avocados were priced at $1.19 each - loose fruit available in various stages of ripeness.

  • 6 piece packs NZ Hass were on offer for $4.99ea as advertised in the Aldi catalogue.

ALDI TOOMBUL

  • Hass were on display- count 23 NZ Freshmax Hass Avocados were priced at $1.19 each - packed 21st Sept so fruit is 22 days old and very soft - a few pieces feeling hollow.

  • 6 piece packs NZ Hass were on offer for $4.99ea

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • On offer NZ Hass supplied by Avoco Skylark count 23; multibuy offer priced at 3 FOR $4.00 or selling singularly at $1.50ea.

  • Fruit packed 16th Sept therefore fruit is 27 days old - a good mix of fruit maturity on display but also a presence of some very soft fruit.

  • $4.90 on the 1kg packs - also NZ fruit.

COLES MT OMMANEY

  • NZ Hass Avocados displayed on the table top unit and on an end in trays close to front entrance of the store at 3 for $4.00 or $1.50ea - supplied by Avoco/Skylark. A mix of maturities; a few pieces with skin blemishing and sun damage.

  • Coles 5 piece packs retailing at $4.90ea.

COLES TOOMBUL

  • On offer NZ Hass on multibuy offer priced at 3 FOR $4.00 or selling singularly at $1.50ea. Fruit displayed on a table top display along glassed store entry and also on an end. Good mix of fruit maturity on offer.

  • $4.90 on the Cokles 5 packs.


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • NZ Hass Avocados count 20 with ticket price of $1.20 ea supplied by Team Avocado. Some tray labels showed fruit packed 13th Sept therefore fruit aged up to 30 days old. Good selection of fruit ready to eat and ready in a day or two.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.50ea, Odd Bunch 1kg packs on special at $3.90 each

WOOLWORTHS MT OMMANEY

  • Australian Hass Avocados count 20 priced at $1.20 a piece supplied by Team Avocado. The display was neat, fruit packed 10th September so fruit age is 33 days. Fruit maturity in terms of ripeness was mixed.

WOOLWORTHS BRISBANE AIRPORT

  • Count 23/25 Australian Hass Avocados from WA Collective Growers (packed 16th Sept) and Giofrelle’s with ticket price of $1.10 ea. The majority of fruit had purple black skin colour, and fruit was soft to very soft.

  • 5 piece packs of Australian/NZ Hass ticketed at $4.50ea being supplied by Simpsons; Team Avo and one other vendor.

  • Odd Bunch 1kg packs - decent display selling at $3.90ea

 

Retail Market Week 40

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the past week the morning temperatures having finally started warming up in North Qld again in all regions within a range of 15.4 to 20.6C; whilst day time temperatures have ranged 25.6 to 36.5C. In terms of rainfall all regions have been relatively dry this week with the exception of Walkamin which has experienced light rainfall most days totally 40mm for the week. If the warm weather experienced over the last week continues then bunch age will be coming back but it is still sitting at 15-17 weeks on farm currently.

The national cut is forecast for this week to be in a range of 440-460,000 cartons.

Most lines of displayed fruit were exhibiting small minor skin marks, some with light sap staining; bat/bird marking still being seen; rust thrip damage; as well as neck creases found on a few lines on shelf. Colour was generally good ie brighter than in recent times though in a number of stores there seemed to be a higher presence of semi-coloured fruit. Whilst fruit bloom has definitely improved over recent weeks, there is still a low level presence of fruit with dull bloom on show in a few stores.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied this week amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi offering fruit at $2.49/kg; Coles with fruit ticketed at $2.50 - $3.50/kg and Woolworths at $2.50-$3.50/kg in the stores visited this week. 

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


The figures released this week saw Western Australia maintain the lead in production contributing 39% of the total national harvest of some 420,754 trays last week; followed by New Zealand at 25%; Tristates at 17%; Central NSW with 10%;  and South Qld contributing 7%. The remaining 2% came from a combination of the following regions Sunshine Coast, Tamborine/Northern Rivers; and Central Qld. This production figure represents a 4% increase on week prior and was 9% higher than what was forecast for the week.  All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $0.99- $1.50per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $1.00-$2.00/piece depending upon quality/size. Within the markets, premium trays of hass are selling in the range of $12 -$18/tray (very good quality getting a little $18) depending upon size and quality of each line.  Pricing for class one fruit (main sales) is ranging $2 -$9 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $2 to $12 (2nds) --$12-$20/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 420,000 to 430,000 trays and then the forecast is for figures ranging in the range of 400-420,000 trays per week for the next three weeks thereafter. You will note that WA have contributed 39% of the national volume last week which equates to approximately 164,000 trays. The weather in the south west corner of WA has experienced rain most days in the last week, whilst early morning minimum temps ranging 3.2 to 11.9C and daytime maximum temps of 12.4 to 16.9C. The Manjimup region experienced 32mm of rain in the last week. Pemberton region has also had further rainfall though BOM is a little scare of data. Growers are very aware of the increased possibility of nodule damage if fruit is picked and transited during rainfall so structure their week to minimalise the effect that the weather may have.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing and pricing in all three major supermarkets varied a little depending upon store location and banner.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass at $0.99ea;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.50 ea or 3 for $4.00; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass also ticketed at $1.10ea. The majority of fruit on shelves, was found to be coloured or developing skin colour and yielding to gentle pressure.

Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets provide an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $4.99ea ; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $4.90 ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $4.50 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at $3.90/bag on special.






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AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $2.49/kg - minor skin marking (including rub and sap stains) present on displayed fruit

ALDI ACACIA RIDGE

  • Cavendish were priced at $2.49/kg with some clusters exhibiting skin marking

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg. A number of clusters with maturity bronzing.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES CARINDALE

  • Cavendish bananas were on special displayed at $2.50/kg and kids packs at $2.50/kg, fruit presented with the majority being of semi coloured condition. Minor skin markind found on a couple of clusters.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg and Red Tips were priced at $4.90/kg with minor skin marking.

COLES GREENSLOPES

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $2.50/kg - 20-30% semi coloured fruit on display; kids packs were the same retail price

  • Organic Packs at $4.50/kg, Ladyfingers at $7.90/kg

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $2.50/kg and Kids banded clusters also at $2.50. Finding small dry scars and some rub marking on clusters randomly throughout the display.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90 and Red tips at $4.90


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $2.50/kg- displayed in the relevant section ie EAT NOW and EAT LATER sections. Fruit was generally in good condition - fruit bloom was generally bright; some clusters with light scarring and neck injuries.

  • A full banana category on display with Organic clusters priced at $5.00/kg; Ladyfingers at $7.50/kg and Kids banded clusters on special at $2.50. Red tips also on display for $5.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS ACACIA RIDGE

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $2.50/kg - a percentage of eat later stock displayed in the area marked eat later but no Eat Now stock on display, fruit presented quite clean in terms of skin marks.

  • Kids packs at $2.50/kg with quite of number of these being heavily marked (potentially carry over stock); Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg with some light rub and Red Tips at $5.50/kg.

  • Organic clusters selling at $5.50/kg in the Organic section at this store.

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.50/kg - some minor skin marking on a few clusters.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg only minimal stock, Red Tips at $5.50/kg; Kids packs at $2.50 (heavily marked) and Organic clusters (very clean and present well) on special at $5.00/kg


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Count 25 NZ Hass stock priced at $1.20 each - fruit supplied by Avoco NZ/Skylark and Freshmax (DBM).

  • 6 piece packs of Hass (from NZ) were priced at $3.90ea

ALDI ACACIA RIDGE

  • Hass were on display- count 23/25 NZ Hass Avocados were priced at 99c each - fruit still predominantly green and hard.

  • 6 piece packs NZ Hass were on offer for $4.99ea

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES CARINDALE

  • On offer NZ Hass supplied by Avoco Skylark count 23; multibuy offer priced at 3 FOR $4.00 or selling singularly at $1.50ea.

  • Fruit packed 10th Sept therefore fruit is 26 days old.

  • $4.90 on the 1kg packs - also NZ fruit.

COLES GREENSLOPES

  • A mix of Australian and NZ Hass Avocados count 25, display in trays on an end close to front entrance of the store at 3 for $4.00 or $1.50ea - supplied by Avoco/Skylark and Giofrelle’s.

  • Coles 5 piece packs retailing at $4.90ea. Organic loose hass - only 7 on display selling at $4.00ea - fruit was very ripe.

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Australian Hass supplied by Nature’s and other growers selling at $1.20ea.

  • 5 piece packs were priced at $5.50 ea.


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Australian Hass Avocados count 23/25 with ticket price of $1.20 ea supplied by Gill Farms Mildura (Marbiz/Simpsons); Green Nugget (Clarks) and a WA grower The Avocado Collective. Some tray labels showed fruit packed 15th to 21st Sept therefore fruit age 15 to 21 days old. Good selection of fruit ready to eat and ready in a day or two.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.50ea, Odd Bunch 1kg packs on special at $3.50 each

WOOLWORTHS ACACIA RIDGE

  • Australian Hass Avocados count 23/25 priced at $1.10 a piece supplied by Marbiz/Simpson’s and Nature’s fruit. The display was neat but in need of up a top up of trays at the rear of the unit. Fruit packed 20-21st Sept so fruit age is 15-16 days.

  • This store also had 5 piece Australian hass avocado packs for $4.50 ea - supplied by Simpsons.

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Count 23 Australian Hass Avocados from Giofrelle’s with ticket price of $1.20 ea. The majority of fruit had green skin colour, approx 25% had developing skin colour. Odd piece found with heavy scarring.

  • 5 piece packs of Australian Hass ticketed at $4.50ea being supplied by Simpsons and one other vendor.

 

Retail Market Week 39

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the past week the morning temperatures dropped a little again in all regions within a range of 10.2 to 22.3C across the major growing regions in North Qld; whilst day time temperatures have ranged 23.7 to 31C. In terms of rainfall all regions have been relatively dry this week though since Tuesday both Innisfail and Tully have had 22mm and 6mm respectively however Walkamin had an average of 4-8 mm per day. Bunch age will gradually decrease in terms of how long it takes the bunch to form and fill-out but it is still sitting at 15-17 weeks on farm.

The national cut for last week was just over 423,000 cartons which was a 4% decrease on the week prior which equates to some 17,872 ctns less. The forecast for this week is 430-445,000 cartons to be cut nationally.

Most lines of displayed fruit were exhibiting small minor skin marks, some with light bat/bird marking still being seen; rust thrip damage; neck creases and a presence of sap stains found on a few lines on shelf. Colour was generally good ie brighter than in recent times though in a number of stores there seemed to be a higher presence of semi-coloured fruit. Whilst fruit bloom has definitely improved over recent weeks, there is still a low level presence of fruit with dull bloom on show in a few stores.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas was uniform amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi offering fruit at $3.49/kg; Coles with fruit ticketed at $3.50 - $4.00/kg and Woolworths at $3.50-$4.00/kg in the stores visited this week. 

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


The figures released this week saw Western Australia maintain the lead in production contributing 36% of the total national harvest of some 403,787 trays last week; followed by New Zealand at 24%; Tristates at 19%; Central NSW with 10%;  and South Qld contributing 8%. The remaining 3% came from a combination of the following regions Sunshine Coast, Tamborine/Northern Rivers; and Central Qld. This production figure represents a 10% decrease on week prior and was 8% lower than what was forecast for the week.  All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1.19- $1.20 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $1.00-$2.00/piece depending upon quality/size. Within the markets, premium trays of hass are selling in the range of $10 -$16/tray (very good quality getting a little $18) depending upon size and quality of each line.  Pricing for class one fruit (main sales) is ranging $2 -$9 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $1 to $5 (2nds) --$10-$20/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 390,000 to 410,000 trays and then the forecast is for figures ranging in the range of 420-440,000 trays per week for the next three weeks thereafter. You will note that WA have contributed 36% of the national volume last week which equates to approximately 145,000 trays. The weather in the south west corner of WA has been rather cool across the last week with early morning minimum temps ranging 5.1 to 10.7C and daytime maximum temps of 14.7 to 19C. The Manjimup region experienced 12mm of rain since last Sunday. Pemberton region has also had further rainfall though BOM is a little scare of data. Growers are very aware of the increased possibility of nodule damage if fruit is picked and transited during rainfall so structure their week to minimalise the effect that the weather may have.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing and pricing in all three major supermarkets varied a little depending upon store location.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass still at $1.19ea;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.20 -$1.30? each; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass also ticketed at $1.20ea. The majority of fruit on shelves, was found to be coloured or developing skin colour and yielding to gentle pressure.

Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets provide an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $4.99 - $5.99 ea ; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $5.50 ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $4.50 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at $3.90/bag on special.






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AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados


STOCK IN STORES

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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI MT GRAVATT EAST

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg - minor skin marking (including thrip, rub and sap stains) present on displayed fruit and approximately one third of the fruit on display was semi-coloured.

  • Lady Fingers ticketed at a keen $5.99/kg.

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.49/kg with some clusters exhibiting skin marking - approximately half of the display was semi colour in condition. Stock carried from the previous day was heavily marked.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg. A number of clusters with maturity bronzing.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES MT GRAVATT CENTRAL

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $4.00/kg and kids packs at $4.00/kg, fruit presented with the majority being of semi coloured condition. Minor skin marking and major rust thrip damage found on a couple of clusters.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg and Red Tips were priced at $4.90/kg with minor skin marking.

COLES COOMERA

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $4.00/kg - 40% semi coloured fruit on display; kids packs were the same retail price

  • Red tips at $4.90/kg, Ladyfingers at $7.90/kg

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $3.50/kg and Kids banded clusters also at $3.50. Again majority of display was semi-coloured fruit. Finding rust thrip damage, sap staining, rub and neck injuries throughout the display. Note both the kids banded packs and the ladyfingers were only semi condition.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90 and Red tips at $4.90


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS MT GRAVATT CENTRAL

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $5.00/kg- displayed in the relevant section ie EAT NOW and EAT LATER sections. Fruit was generally in good condition - fruit bloom was generally bright; some clusters with light scarring and neck injuries.

  • A full banana category on display with Organic clusters priced at $5.00/kg; Ladyfingers at $7.50/kg and Kids banded clusters on special at $2.50. Red tips also on display for $5.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS COOMERA

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.50/kg - a percentage of eat later stock displayed in the area marked eat now, fruit presented quite clean in terms of skin marks.

  • Kids packs at $2.50/kg with quite of number of these being heavily marked (potentially carry over stock); Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg with some light rub and Red Tips at $5.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.50/kg - some minor skin marking on a few clusters.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg however no stock, Kids packs at $2.50 and Organic on special at $5.00/kg


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI MT GRAVATT EAST

  • Count 25 NZ Hass stock priced at $1.19 each - fruit supplied by Avoco NZ/Skylark and Freshmax (DBM).

  • 6 piece packs of Hass (from NZ) were priced at $4.99ea

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Hass were on display- count 25 NZ Hass Avocados were priced at $1.19 each, from Skylark’s Avoco. Stock packed 2nd September so age is approximately 26 days.

  • 6 piece packs Hass were on offer for $5.99ea Pleased to see shelf price ticket and product swing tags finally match with “Product of New Zealand”.

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES MT GRAVATT CENTRAL

  • On offer NZ Hass supplied by Avoco Skylark count 23 priced at $1.30ea or $1.20 ea - confusing price signage with different displays stating different unit pricing - approximagely 80% of all fruit whether on table top display or shelf display was of purple black colour or developing skin colour with a range of maturities. Stock packed 1st September so 27 days old.

  • $5.50 on the 1kg packs - also NZ fruit.

COLES COOMERA

  • A mix of Australian and NZ Hass Avocados count 25, display in trays on an end close to front of the store at $1.20ea - supplied by Avoco/Skylark and Giofrelle’s.

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • NZ Hass supplied by Avoco/Skylark selling at $1.20ea displayed on the second end (approx 90% of pieces had skin colour - a good mix of maturities on offer). Fruit packed 31st Aug through to 2nd Sept therefore age is ranging 26 to 28 days.

  • 5 piece packs were priced at $5.50 ea.


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS MT GRAVATT CENTRAL

  • Australian Hass Avocados count 23 with ticket price of $1.20 ea supplied by Giofrelle’s.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.50ea, 1kg packs on special at $3.50 each

WOOLWORTHS COOMERA

  • Australian Hass Avocados priced at $1.20 a piece also Giofrelle’s fruit. The fruit was well presented, one piece found with heavy skin scarring, appeared to be selling well.

  • This store also had 5 piece Australian hass avocado packs for $4.50 ea and Odd Bunch 1kg nets for $3.90ea.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Count 23 NZ Hass Avocados from Team Avocados with ticket price of $1.20 ea. The majority of fruit had green skin colour, approx 15% had developing skin colour. Fruit packed 31st August therefore it was 28 days old.

  • 5 piece packs of Australian Hass ticketed at $4.50ea being supplied by Simpsons and one other vendor and 1kg Odd Bunch nets on special for $3.90ea.

 

Retail Market Week 38

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the past week the morning temperatures dropped a little in all regions within a range of 12.2 to 17.3C across the major growing regions in North Qld; whilst day time temperatures have ranged 24.8 to 28.7C. In terms of rainfall all regions have been relatively dry including Mareeba as well as Innisfail and Tully with only minor falls however Walkamin had an average of 6-8 mm per day. Bunch age will gradually decrease in terms of how long it takes the bunch to form and fill-out but it is still sitting at 15-16 weeks on farm.

Most lines of displayed fruit were exhibiting small minor skin marks, some with light bat/bird marking still being seen; rust thrip damage; neck creases and a presence of sap stains found on a few lines on shelf. Colour was generally good ie brighter than in recent times though in a number of stores there seemed to be a higher presence of semi-coloured fruit (a few of these were a little greener than semi-coloured). Still seeing a low presence of fruit with dull bloom on show in stores. Signage continued to be displayed in both Coles and Woolworths stores alerting their customers of the impact of cold winter temperatures on bananas during growth resulting in a dull bloom, yet fruit is still sweet to eat.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas was uniform amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi offering fruit at $3.49/kg; Coles with fruit ticketed at $3.50/kg and Woolworths at $3.50-$4.00/kg in the stores visited this week. 

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


The figures released this week saw Western Australia maintain the lead in production contributing 33% of the total national harvest of some 449,010 trays last week; followed by New Zealand at 23%; Tristates at 20%; Central NSW with 13%;  and South Qld contributing 9%. The remaining 2% came from a combination of the following regions Sunshine Coast, Tamborine/Northern Rivers; and Central Qld. This production figure represents a 40% increase on week prior and was 5% higher than what was forecast for the week.  All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1.19- $1.30 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $1.00-$2.00/piece depending upon quality/size. Within the markets, premium trays of hass are selling in the range of $10 -$16/tray depending upon size and quality of each line.  Pricing for class one fruit (main sales) is ranging $2 -$9 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $1 to $5 (2nds) --$10-$20/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 430,000 to 440,000 trays and then the forecast is for figures ranging in the range of 420-450,000 trays per week for the next three weeks thereafter. You will note that WA have contributed 33% of the national volume last week which equates to approximately 148,000 trays. The weather in the south west corner of WA has been rather cool across the last week with early morning minimum temps ranging 2.4 to 9.9C and daytime maximum temps of 12.0 to 17.4C. The Manjimup region experienced 27mm of rain up to last Sunday and whilst it has been relatively dry for the start of this week the skies are grey and overcast and from Sunday on, daily rainfall is predicted for the next week. The Pemberton region has already experienced rainfall this week and again more is forecast. So this means picking and packing may be interrupted next week.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing and pricing in all three major supermarkets varied a little depending upon store location.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass still at $1.19ea;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.20 each; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass also ticketed at $1.20 - $1.30ea - even though a couple of stores had old price signage up at $1 ea on our visits - this was soon remedied. The majority of fruit on shelves, was found to be coloured or developing skin colour and yielding to gentle pressure.

Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets provide an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $4.99 ea ; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $5.50 ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $4.50 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at $3.90/bag on special.

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AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI CAPALABA

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg - minor skin marking (including bat/bird marks) present on displayed fruit and around half the fruit on display was green

  • Lady Fingers in hands stocked so that customers have to pull off the number they require, ticketed at a keen $5.99/kg.

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.49/kg with some clusters exhibiting skin marking

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg - minor skin marking present, sap stains, bat/bird marking and a few neck injuries were present.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg - ladyfingers were clustered and exhibited some minor skin marking.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES CAPALABA

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $3.50/kg and kids packs at $3.50/kg (one only pack on display), fruit presented with the majority being of semi coloured condition. Minor skin marking and major rust thrip damage found on a couple of clusters.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg but no stock and Red Tips were priced at $5.50/kg with minor skin marking.

COLES CARINDALE

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $3.50/kg - 90% semi coloured fruit on display - currently being refilled and tidied not positon of bottom layer of barge with two clusters deep and positioning can encourage bruising on the outer whorls; kids packs were the same retail price and had more colour. Cavendish were Reidy’s Bananas packed 2nd Sept.

  • Red tips at $5.50/kg, Ladyfingers at $7.90/kg, both Red Tips and Lady Fingers were considerably green though there were some clusters with colour on the bottom layer.

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $3.50/kg and Kids banded clusters also at $3.50. Again majority of display was semi-coloured fruit.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90(no stock) and Red tips at $5.50(needing refilling)


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS CAPALABA

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg- displayed in the relevant section ie EAT NOW and EAT LATER - minimal stock in the eat later section and a little of this was in the eat now area. Fruit was generally in good condition - fruit bloom was generally bright; some clusters with rub marking, light bat/bird marking.

  • A full banana category on display with Red tips priced at $5.50/kg; Ladyfingers at $7.50/kg and Kids banded clusters on special at $2.50.

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.50/kg - a percentage of eat later stock displayed in the area marked eat now, fruit presented quite clean in terms of skin marks.

  • Kids packs at $2.50/kg exhibited some rub marking; Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg with some light rub and Red Tips at $5.50/kg.

  • Note the product information cards, one for each line with a QR code by which shoppers can access more product information and recipes.

WOOLWORTHS MOOROOKA

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $4.00/kg - some minor skin marking on a few clusters.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg with maturity bronzing and multiple small skin marks evident, Red tips at $5.50/kg majority of which were semi condition, Kids packs at $2.50 and Organic at $5.50/kg

Independent Retailer - FRESH SENSATIONS CAPALABA

  • Cavendish at $2.99/kg and Lady Fingers at $5.99/kg, some marking on all fruit


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI CAPALABA

  • Count 25 NZ Hass stock priced at $1.19 each, some of the stock packed 23rd August (30 days old) - fruit supplied by Avoco NZ and Skylark

  • 6 piece packs of Hass (from NZ) were priced at $4.99ea - Shelf price tag still says Product of Australia whilst swing tag states Product of New Zealand.

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Hass were on display- count 23 & 25 NZ Hass Avocados were priced at $1.19 each, from Skylark’s Avoco. Stock packed 23rd to 27th August so age is ranging 26 to 30 days.

  • 6 piece packs Hass were on offer for $4.99ea - same issue with shelf label stating Product of Australia whilst swing tags state Product of NZ.

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • Count 23 & 25 Hass supplied by Avoco - Skylark and Freshmax (DBM); priced at $1.19 each. Fruit was firm to soft. Packed dates of 23rd to 30th August. One tray of count 23’s packed 12th Sept.

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $4.99ea - same issue with shelf label stating Product of Australia whilst swing tags state Product of NZ.

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES CAPALABA

  • On offer a mix of NZ and Australian fruit. Avoco and Skylark Avocados count 20 + Giofrelle Australian Hass Count 23 priced at $1.20ea - primarily all fruit whether on table top display or shelf display was of purple black colour or developing skin colour with a range of maturities. NZ Stock packed 23rd August so 30 days old and Australian stock packed 8th September meaning it was 14 days old.

COLES CARINDALE

  • Hass Avocados count 23, display in trays on an end close to front of the store at $1.20ea - supplied by Avoco/Skylark packed 26th August meaning the fruit is 27 days old.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50 were also displayed on the same end - contained Australian Hass, needed restocking.

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • NZ Hass supplied by Avoco/Skylark selling at $1.20ea displayed on the second end (approx 50% of pieces had skin colour - a good mix of maturities on offer).

  • 5 piece packs were priced at $5.50 - filled with Australian Hass - a well presented display.


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS CAPALABA

  • Hass Avocados count 23 supplied by Googa’s with ticket price of $1.00 ea - displayed on the front of the A frame display unit opposite entry to produce department; though the smaller shelf price ticket same side and on the reverse side of the display top right, had fruit at $1.20 ea. Fruit was packed on 10th Sept so just 12 days old.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.50ea

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Large counts 16/18 Hass supplied by NZ Team Avocados, fruit priced at $1.30 a piece. The fruit was well presented both sides and selling well. Fruit packed 24th August so 29 days old.

  • This store also had 5 piece Australian hass avocado packs for $4.50 ea and Odd Bunch 1kg nets fo $3.90ea.

WOOLWORTHS MOOROOKA

  • Count 23 NZ Hass Avocados from Team Avocados with ticket price of $1.20 ea. The majority of fruit had developing skin colour.

  • 5 piece packs of Australian Hass ticketed at $4.50ea and 1kg Odd Bunch nets for $3.90ea.

Independent retailer - FRESH SENSATIONS CAPALABA

Hass avocados - nice quality fruit at 2 for $4.00

 

Retail Market Week 37

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the past week the morning temperatures are starting to warm up within a range of 14.5 to 20.1C across the major growing regions in North Qld; whilst day time temperatures have ranged 22.1 to 32.5C. In terms of rainfall all regions have been relatively dry this week in Mareeba and Walkamin but all other NQ growing regions have experienced 18-20mm each for the week. Now that the weather is warming bunch age will gradually decrease in terms of how long it takes the bunch to form and fill-out or if you prefer, as the sunlight hours increase together with warmer temperatures growth will hasten - we are now seeing bunch age range 15-16 weeks on farm.

Most lines of displayed fruit were exhibiting small minor skin marks, some with light bat/bird marking; neck creases and a presence of sap stains as well as a little sooty mould found on a few lines. Colour was generally good through out with stores offering both coloured and semi-coloured fruit (a few of these were a little greener than semi-coloured though). Still seeing some fruit with dull bloom on show in stores. Signage continued to be displayed in both Coles and Woolworths stores alerting their customers of the impact of cold winter temperatures on bananas during growth resulting in a dull bloom, yet fruit is still sweet to eat.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied between the major supermarkets with Aldi offering fruit at $3.49/kg; Coles with fruit ticketed at $3.00/kg and Woolworths at $3.50/kg in the stores visited this week. 

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


The figures released this week saw yet another change of guard with respects to the lead in production with Western Australia contributing 29% of the total national harvest of some 320 807 trays last week; followed by Tristates at 27%; Central NSW with 18%;  South Qld contributing 13%; and New Zealand contributing 7%. The remaining 6% came from a combination of the following regions Sunshine Coast, Tamborine/Northern Rivers; Central Qld and North Qld. This production figure represents an 19% decrease on week prior and was 18% lower than what was forecast for the week.  All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $0.99- $1.30 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $0.49 - $1.00/piece. Within the markets, premium trays of hass are selling in the range of $10 -$16/tray depending upon size and quality of each line.  Pricing for class one fruit (main sales) is ranging $1 -$8 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $1 to $5 (2nds) --$10-$20/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 420,000 to 430,000 trays and then the forecast shows figures ranging in the range of 420-450,000 trays per week for the next three weeks thereafter. You will note that WA have contributed 29% of the national volume last week which equates to approximately 93,000 trays. The weather in the south west corner of WA has been rather cool across the last week with early morning minimum temps ranging 2.7 to 9.2C and daytime maximum temps of 12.6 to 20.3C. The Manjimup region experienced 34mm of rain up to last Sunday and then it has been relatively dry throughout the remainder of this week though another front has been forecast so we may see more rain late this week.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing and pricing in all three major supermarkets varied a little depending upon store location.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass still at $0.99ea;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.20 each; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass also ticketed at $1.20 ea. The majority of fruit on shelves, was found to be coloured or developing skin colour and yielding to gentle pressure.

Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets provide an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $4.99 ea ; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $5.50 ea and 1kg I’m Perfect packs selling at $3.90ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $4.50 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at $3.50/bag on special.

Courtesy Avocados australia




AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg - minor skin marking (including bat/bird marks) present on displayed fruit and around half the fruit on display was green

  • Lady Fingers in hands stocked so that customers have to pull off the number they require, ticketed at a keen $5.99/kg.

ALDI MT OMMANEY

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.49/kg with some clusters exhibiting skin marking

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

ALDI FOREST LAKE

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg - minor skin marking present, sap stains, bat/bird marking and a few neck injuries were present.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg - ladyfingers were clustered and exhibited some minor skin marking.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $3.00/kg and kids packs at $3.00/kg, fruit presented with a section that were semi coloured which would be ready to eat in a few days and coloured fruit

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg, with rub marking and bruising, low on stock

COLES MT OMMANEY

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $3.00/kg - only semi coloured fruit on display and both sides of the banana barge were in need of a refill; kids packs were the same retail price - one pack only on display.

  • Red tips at $5.50/kg - 2 singles only on display, Ladyfingers also at $7.90/kg had bronzing, rub and minor skin marking.

COLES FOREST LAKE

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $3.00/kg and Kids banded clusters also at $3.00. Again majority of display was semi-coloured fruit.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90 and Red tips at $5.50


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg- fruit based on condition was being displayed in the relevant section ie EAT NOW and EAT LATER. Fruit was generally in good condition - some dull clusters present; some clusters with rust thrip damage, light bat/bird marking.

  • A full banana category on display with Red tips priced at $4.00/kg and Organic Clusters at $5.50/kg; Ladyfingers at $7.50/kg and Kids banded clusters on special at $2.50.

WOOLWORTHS MT OMMANEY

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.50/kg - stock was displayed in the correct sections, fruit presented quite clean in terms of skin marks.

  • Kids packs at $2.50/kg were heavily marked; Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg with some light rub and scarring of skin also a few clusters found to have splitting peel.

WOOLWORTHS FOREST LAKE

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.00/kg - some minor skin marking on a few clusters.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg with maturity bronzing evident, Red tips at $4.00/kg some of the clusters exhibiting sooty mould, Kids packs at $2.50 and Organic at $5.50/kg

Independent Retailer - Garden City

  • Cavendish at $2.49/kg


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Count 25 NZ Hass stock priced at 99c each, some of the stock packed 21st August (25 days old) - fruit supplied by Avoco NZ

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $4.99ea note incorrect ticketing on display - swing tag states Product of NZ whilst price ticket states Product of Australia?

ALDI MT OMMANEY

  • Hass were on display- count 25 NZ Hass Avocados were priced at 99c each, packed 19th August so these were 27 days old from Skylark’s Avoco and also supplied by Freshmax DBM.

  • 6 piece packs Hass for $4.99ea were on offer - incorrect ticketing on display - swing tag states Product of NZ whilst price ticket states Product of Australia?

ALDI FOREST LAKE

  • Count 25 Hass supplied by Avoco - Skylark; stock packed 17th August so 29 days old and priced at 99c each. Fruit was quite soft.

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $4.99ea - incorrect ticketing on display - swing tag states Product of NZ whilst price ticket states Product of Australia? Prepacks contained Seeka fruit.

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Giofrelle Avocados count 23 priced at $1.20ea - primarily all fruit whether on table top display or shelf display was of purple black colour and softening to very soft. Stock appeared to be packed 1st September meaning it was 14 days old.

  • 5 piece packs ticketed at $5.50ea but display area was empty.

  • Organic Hass Avocados available singularly for $4.00 ea - quality of these is a marked improvement on previous lines.

COLES MT OMMANEY

  • Hass Avocados count 23, display in trays on an end close to front of the store at $1.20ea - supplied by Giofrelle’s packed 1st September meaning the fruit is 14 days old.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50 were also displayed on the same end.

  • Loose organic Hass avocados selling for $4.00 were of good quality .

COLES FOREST LAKE

  • Interestingly, this store had NQ Hass Avocados Count 25 and 28 supplied by Simpson Farms (grower - Dorian - was one of DBM/Freshmax Brisbane’s) loose selling at $1.20ea displayed on the second end (approx 65% of pieces had skin colour and a percentage were softening/soft). This stock was packed 27th August meaning it was 19 days old.

  • 5 piece packs were priced at $5.50 however there was no stock, same with 1kg packs priced at $3.90 - no stock.


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Hass Avocados supplied by Giofrelle’s with ticket price of $1.20 ea - displayed on the A frame display unit opposite entry to produce department. Fruit was packed on 5th Sept so just 10 days old.

WOOLWORTHS MT OMMANEY

  • Count 23/25 Hass supplied by multiple growers including Marbiz; Natures Fruit Company and Churinga Orchards and Giofrelles with assorted packed dates of 31st August so 15 days old to 2nd Sept so 13 days old. Fruit priced at $1.20 a piece. Majority were clean and presented wel though a few soft pieces amongst display. Majority of fruit had purple black skin colour and was yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 1kg Odd Bunch packs were priced at $3.90 ea while 5 piece nets were $4.50 each.

  • Produce team members had bagged up more forward fruit with a bag sticker/label of 2 for the price of one.

  • This store also had loose organic hass avocados for $3.50 ea - product was ripe. Netted bags of organic hass with no price ticket to be found.

WOOLWORTHS FOREST LAKE

  • Count 23 Hass Avocados supplied by Green Nugget and Heather’s (Grower B&M Trousdell) (packed 2nd September so fruit is 13 days old) with ticket price of $1.20 ea. Two separate display areas. A little rub marking/nodule damaged found on a few pieces.

  • 5 piece packs supplied by Simpson Farms ticketed at $4.50ea.

Independent retailer

Hass avocados - nice quality fruit prepacks at just $2.49 each.

 

Retail Market Week 36

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the past week the morning temperatures are starting to warm up within a range of 15 to 21.5C across the major growing regions in North Qld; whilst day time temperatures have ranged 21.1 to 28C. In terms of rainfall all regions have been relatively dry this week in Mareeba but all other NQ growing regions have experienced 1-5mm per day , though Innisfail did have a little extra last Saturday with just over 11mm. Now that the weather is warming bunch age will gradual decrease in terms of how long it takes the bunch to form and fill-out or if you prefer, as the sunlight hours increase together with warmer temperatures growth will hasten - we are now seeing bunch age range 15-16 weeks on farm.

The national cut for last week was just over of 488K cartons. This figure represented an increase of 4.4% on the previous week. The national cut for this week is expected to be similar, within a range of 480-500K cartons. On farm we are finding the amount of bronzing we have seen in recent weeks has reduced considerably with only 5-8% fruit being graded out due to heavier marking to ensure fruit is within spec on arrival.

Most lines of displayed fruit were exhibiting small minor skin marks, some with light bat/bird marking; neck creases and a presence of sap stains. Colour was generally good throught out. Still seeing some fruit with dull bloom on show in stores. Signage continued to be displayed in both Coles and Woolworths stores alerting their customers of the impact of cold winter temperatures on bananas during growth resulting in a dull bloom, yet fruit is still sweet to eat.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied between the major supermarkets with Aldi offering fruit at $3.49/kg; Coles with fruit ticketed at $3.50-$4.00/kg and Woolworths at $3.50/kg in the stores visited this week. 

BANANA SNAPSHOT

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Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW



SUPPLY UPDATE


The figures released this week saw a change of guard with respects to the lead in production with Tristates contributing 21% of the total national harvest of some 398 000 trays last week; followed by Central NSW with 18%;  WA and NZ both contributing 16%; Central Qld at 14% and South Qld at 11%. The remaining 4% came from a combination of the following regions Sunshine Coast, Tamborine/Northern Rivers; and North Qld. This production figure represents an 8% decrease on week prior and was 2% lower than what was forecast for the week.  All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $0.99- $1.30 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $0.49 - $1.00/piece. With NSW, Victoria and Canberra in lockdown this is continuing to impact customer purchase patterns and markets are struggling to move the volume of fruit. Within the markets, avocado sales or lack there of is diabolical to say the least with premium trays selling in the range of $10 -$16/tray depending upon size and quality of each line.  Pricing for class one fruit (main sales) is ranging $1 -$8 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $1 to $5 (2nds) --$10-$15/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 400,000 trays and then the forecast shows figures ranging in the range of 450-460,000 trays per week for the next three weeks thereafter. You will note that WA have contributed 16% of the national volume this week which equates to approximately 64,000 trays. The weather in the south west corner of WA experienced 20mm of rain up to last Saturday and then it has been relatively dry throughout the remainder of this week though the region has experienced wind speeds of 50-60 km/hr on 4 of the last 7 days, morning temps ranging 4.2-11.7C and daytime temps of 11.2 to 26.1C. Avonova’s packshed have decided to hold steady for another week or two prior to commencing harvest.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing and pricing in all three major supermarkets varied a little depending upon store location but generally speaking $1/piece seems to be common - it would be great to see more recipe/usage ideas in store or as a feature in magazines whilst prices are low to encourage consumers to experiment a little more.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass still at $0.99ea;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.00-$1.30 each; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass also ticketed at $1.00-$1.10 ea. The majority of fruit on shelves, whilst having developing skin colour was found to be just yielding to firm - one Coles store this week had coloured fruit which was all soft to very soft.

Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets provide an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $4.99 ea ; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $4.90-$5.50 ea and 1kg I’m Perfect packs selling at $3.90ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $4.50 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at $3.50/bag on special.















AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

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Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI LABRADOR

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg - minor skin marking (including bat/bird marks) present on displayed fruit and some clusters with dull bloom.

  • Lady Fingers in hands stocked so that customers have to pull off the number they require, ticketed at a keen $5.99/kg.

ALDI HELENSVALE

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.49/kg with some clusters exhibiting skin marking - fruit being added to display was grown by Devaney’s.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg.

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg - minor skin marking present, sap stains and a few neck injuries were present.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $4.99/kg - ladyfingers were clustered and exhibited some minor skin marking.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES HELENSVALE

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $3.50/kg and kids packs at $3.50/kg, fruit presented with a section that were semi coloured which would be ready to eat in a few days and coloured fruit - also a basket for singles on the end of the display unit.

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $3.50/kg and kids packs were the same.

  • Red tips at $5.50/kg, Ladyfingers also at $7.90/kg

COLES HOPE ISLAND

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $4.00/kg and Kids banded clusters also at $4.00.

  • Stepped display almost in need of topping up.


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS HELENSVALE

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg- fruit based on condition was being displayed in the relevant section ie EAT NOW and EAT LATER. Fruit was generally in good condition - some quite dull clusters present.

  • A full banana category on display with Red tips priced at $4.00/kg and Organic Clusters at $5.50/kg; Laydingers at $7.50/kg (most of these had a green tinge to the skin) and Kids banded clusters at $2.50.

WOOLWORTHS MOOROOKA

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.50/kg - stock was displayed in the correct sections, display almost in need of a tidy and top up, fruit presented quite clean in terms of skin marks.

  • Kids packs at $2.50/kg, Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg with some light rub and scarring of skin.

WOOLWORTHS HARBOUR TOWN GC

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.50/kg - some minor skin marking on a few clusters.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.50/kg, Red tips at $4.00/kg, Kids packs at $2.50 and Organic at $5.50/kg All displays needed a top up.


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI LABRADOR

  • Count 23 and 25 Hass stock priced at 99c each, some of the stock packed 16th & 17th August (22-23 days old) - fruit supplied by Avolution Group with growers Avogreen Orchards; Mayfair etc

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $4.99ea.

ALDI HELENSVALE

  • Hass were on display- count 23 and 25 Hass Avocados were priced at 99c each, packed 16th August so these were 23 days old as well. On a floor stack of fresh stock were the first of Skylark’s NZ avos for Aldi, count 23 ready to be added to the shelf display.

  • 6 piece packs Hass for $4.99ea were on offer.

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • Count 25 Hass supplied by DBM with Dorian Fruit; stock priced at 99c each. (13-14 Days old)

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $4.99ea.

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES HELENSVALE

  • Costa and Avorama Hass Avos priced at $1.30ea - primarily all fruit whether on table top display or shelf display was of purple black colour and soft to very soft, found a few pieces with bruising. Stock appeared to be packed 20th August meaning it was 19 days old.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50ea

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Hass Avocados loose on a table top display positioned inside at the front of the store at $1.00ea and also on the end of second unit together with the 5 pack display.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.90

COLES HOPE ISLAND

  • Hass Avocados Count 25 and 28 loose selling at $1.00ea displayed on a table top unit (approx 35% of pieces had skin colour and a percentage were softening); a table top display and an end secondary display were utilised.

  • 5 piece packs were priced at $4.90


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS HELENSVALE

  • Hass Avocados with ticket price of $1.00 ea

  • 5 piece packs ticketed at $4.50ea and 1kg at $3.50 on special

WOOLWORTHS MOOROOKA

  • Count 23 Hass supplied by Aussie Orchards Growers and Packers packed 20th August so 19 days old priced at $1.10 each. Majority were clean and presented well. Fruit had purple black skin colour and was yielding to gentle pressure - perfect for enjoying now.

  • 1kg Odd Bunch packs were on special priced at $3.50 ea while 5 piece nets were $4.50 each.

WOOLWORTHS HARBOUR TOWN GC

  • Count 23 Hass Avocados supplied by Green Nugget and Harley’s (packed 25th August so fruit is 14 days old) with ticket price of $1.00 ea. Both sides of the A frame style display had good quality fruit.

Independent retailer Westfield Helensvale

Hass avocados - nice quality fruit at just $0.49 each.

 

Retail Market Week 35

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the past week the morning temperatures are starting to warm up within a range of 14.6 to 22.4C across the major growing regions in North Qld; whilst day time temperatures have ranged 24.8 to 29C. In terms of rainfall all regions have been relatively dry this week until the heavens opened on Wednesday with falls of 62 to 90 mm in Tully and Innisfail; whilst Mareeba and Walkamin districts had between 16-18mm on Wednesday. Now that the weather is warming bunch age will gradual decrease in terms of how long it takes the bunch to form and fill-out or if you prefer, as the sunlight hours increase together with warmer temperatures growth will hasten - we are now seeing bunch age range 15-16 weeks on farm.

The national cut for last week was just over of 467K cartons. This figure represented a decrease of -0.759% on the previous week. The national cut for this week is expected to be similar, within a range of 470-490K cartons. On farm we are finding the amount of bronzing we have seen in recent weeks has reduced considerably with only 5-8% fruit being graded out due to heavier marking to ensure fruit is within spec on arrival.

Most lines of displayed fruit were exhibiting small minor skin marks, some with light bat/bird marking; neck creases and a presence of sap stains. Colour was generally good though one of the Aldi stores this week had a predominance of green fruit on show. Aldi stock tended to have a higher percentage of fruit with dull bloom. Signage continued to be displayed in both Coles and Woolworths stores alerting their customers of the impact of cold winter temperatures on bananas during growth resulting in a dull bloom, yet fruit is still sweet to eat.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied between the major supermarkets with Aldi offering fruit at $3.49/kg; Coles with fruit ticketed at $3.50-$4/kg and Woolworths at $3.50/kg in the stores visited this week. 

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW



SUPPLY UPDATE


The figures released this week again saw Central Qld maintaining the lead in terms of avocado production accounting for 27% of the total harvest of some 369,784 trays last week; followed by Central NSW with 22%;  WA at 19%; Tristate at 13% and South Qld at 12%. The remaining 5% came from a combination of the following regions New Zealand, Sunshine Coast, Tamborine/Northern Rivers; and North Qld. This production figure represents a 18% decrease on week prior and was 14% lower than what was forecast for the week.  All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $0.99- $1.10 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $0.29 - $1.00/piece. With NSW, Victoria and Canberra in lockdown this is impacting customer purchase patterns and markets are struggling to move the volume of fruit. Within the markets, avocado sales or lack there of is diabolical to say the least with premium trays selling in the range of $10 -$16/tray depending upon size and quality of each line.  Pricing for class one fruit (main sales) is ranging $1 -$8 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $1 to $5 (2nds) --$10-$15/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 404,000 trays and then the forecast shows figures ranging in the range of 410-430,000 trays per week for the next three weeks. You will note that WA have again contributed 19% of the national volume this week which equates to approximately 70,250 trays. The weather in the south west corner of WA experienced 1-2mm of rain most days with 3 of the last 7 days receiving 6-13mm per day, morning temps ranging 3.4-10.6C and daytime temps of 11.2 to 17.6C - the weather conditions hampered harvest this week. Avonova’s packshed should be kicking off next week provided the weather is fine; as we are keen to minimise lenticel and nodule damage.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing and pricing in all three major supermarkets has remained at a stable $1 a piece - so we are hoping this continues to stimulate consumer appetites as the southern states particularly need this - it would be great to see more recipe/usage ideas in store or as a feature in magazines whilst prices are low to encourage consumers to experiment a little more.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass still at $0.99ea;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.00 each; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass also ticketed at $1.00-$1.10 ea. The majority of fruit on shelves, whilst having developing skin colour was found to be just yielding to firm - one Woolies store with rather soft fruit this week.

Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets provide an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $4.99 ea ; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $4.90 ea and 1kg I’m Perfect packs selling at $3.90ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $4.50 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at $3.50/bag on special.















AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados


STOCK IN STORES

QUICKLINKS

 

BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg - minor skin marking present on displayed fruit and some clusters with dull bloom.

  • Lady Fingers in hands stocked so that customers have to pull off the number they require, ticketed at a keen $4.99/kg.

ALDI OXLEY

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.49/kg with fruit being mostly green

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $4.99 but no stock

ALDI COOPAROO

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg - minor skin marking present, sap stains and a few neck injuries were present.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $4.99/kg - ladyfingers were sold in hands so that customers had to pull apart.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $3.50/kg and kids packs at $3.50/kg, the majority of clusters were in semi- condition (some green)

  • Lady Fingers were also available at $7.90/kg, organic packs at $6.00 and red tips were $5.50/kg

COLES CORINDA

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $4.00/kg and kids packs were the same.

  • Red tips at $5.50/kg, Ladyfingers also at $7.90/kg

COLES COOPAROO

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $4.00/kg

  • Good quality in this store of all varieties

  • Red Tips at $5.50/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg- fruit based on condition was being displayed in the relevant section ie EAT NOW and EAT LATER - however no ‘eat later’ fruit available. Fruit was generally in good condition.

  • Lady Fingers were at $6.90/kg and Kids banded clusters ticketed at $2.50- these were of good quality

  • Red tips were fully stocked, a little green and priced at $4.00/kg and Organic Clusters at $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS SHERWOOD

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $4.00/kg - stock was displayed in the correct sections, presented well, quite clean

  • Kids packs at $2.50/kg, Lady Fingers at $6.90/kg and Red tips at $4.50/kg

WOOLWORTHS COOPAROO

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.00/kg - some minor skin marking on a few clusters.

  • Lady Fingers at $6.90/kg, Red tips at $4.00/kg, Kids packs at $2.50




AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • Count 23 Hass stock priced at 99c each, packed 19th August (13 days old) - fruit supplied by DBM - Dorrian.

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $4.99ea.

ALDI OXLEY

  • Hass were on display- count 23 Hass Avocados were priced at 99c each, these were 18 days old

  • 6 piece packs Hass for $4.99ea were on offer.

ALDI COOPAROO

  • Count 23 Hass supplied by Lovacado (Costa’s); stock priced at 99c each. (13-14 Days old)

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $4.99ea.

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Costa Hass and Simpson’s Reed Avos priced at $1.00ea - quality was generally good, thought a few pieces with bruising and sun blemish.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.90ea

COLES CORINDA

  • Hass and Reed Avocados loose on a table top display positioned inside at the front of the store at $1.00ea and also on the end of second unit together with the 5 pack display.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.90

COLES COOPAROO

  • Hass Avocados Count 25 and 28 loose selling at $1.00ea displayed on a table top unit (most pieces had skin colour and a percentage were softening) and end a secondary display on the end unit as well as floor displays.

  • 5 piece packs were priced at $4.90

  • Some considerable marking on loose avos


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Hass Avocados with ticket price of $1.10 ea. Supplied by Costa’s and Simpsons - count 20’s

  • 5 piece packs ticketed at $4.50ea and 1kg at $3.90 on special

  • Also stocked were the Organic variety at $3.50ea and Avo Fresh Spread at $5.50

WOOLWORTHS SHERWOOD

  • Count 28 Hass supplied by Simpson Farms, grown by Marrbiz priced at $1.00 each. Majority were clean and presented well. A high volume of fruit was quite soft at this store.

  • 1kg Odd Bunch packs were on special priced at $3.50 ea while 5 piece nets were $4.50 each.

WOOLWORTHS COOPAROO

  • Count 18/20 Hass Avocados with ticket price of $1.10 ea, Fruit supplied by JC&SK Smythe and Simpsons (Grower - Marrbiz) .

  • 5 piece packs ticketed at $4.50ea and 1kg packs at $3.50ea on special.

 

Retail Market Week 34

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the past week the morning temperatures have cooled with a range of 14 to 20.2C across the major growing regions in North Qld; whilst day time temperatures have ranged 23.2 to 30.6C. In terms of rainfall, both Innisfail and Tully have received a little more rain this week with a total of 30mm for Innisfail and 12mm for Tully across the week; whilst Mareeba and Walkamin districts have both been relatively dry over the last week. With the continuation of rather mild weather, there has not been a great deal of change with respect to bunch age this week - so we are still ranging 16-17 weeks on farm. Growth rates are steady, with not a great deal of change expected until the weather heats up and they day lengthens.

The national cut for last week was just shy of 471K cartons. This figure represented a decrease of 6.15% on the previous week. The national cut for this week is expected to be similar, within a range of 480-500K cartons. On farm we are grading out 10-15% with heavier marking to ensure fruit is within spec on arrival.

Most lines of fruit are exhibiting small minor skin marks, some with light bat/bird marking; neck creases and a presence of sap stains. Colour was generally good though all three Coles stores visited had a high percentage of semi-condition fruit on display. Aldi stock tended to have a higher percentage of fruit with dull bloom. Signage continued to be displayed in both Coles and Woolworths stores alerting their customers of the impact of cold winter temperatures on bananas during growth resulting in a dull bloom, yet fruit is still sweet to eat.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied between the major supermarkets with Aldi offering fruit at $3.49/kg; Coles with fruit ticketed at $3.50-$4/kg and Woolworths at $3.00/kg in the stores visited this week. 

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW


SUPPLY UPDATE


The figures released this week again saw Central Qld maintaining the lead in terms of avocado production accounting for 36% of the total harvest of some 453,470 trays last week; followed by Central NSW with 17%;  South Qld at 15%; WA at 14% and Tristate at 13%. The remaining 5% came from a combination of the following regions Sunshine Coast, Tamborine; Northern Rivers; North Qld and a trickle from New Zealand. This production figure represents a 7% increase on week prior and was 7% higher than what was forecast for the week.  All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $0.99- $1.00 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $1.00/piece. It is hoped that with pricing reset at this piece rate that sales will enliven. Within the markets, avocado sales for premium trays are in the range of $12 -$20/tray depending upon size and quality of each line.  Pricing for class one fruit (main sales) is ranging $5 --$10 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $1 to $5 (2nds) --$15-$25/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 430,000 trays and then the forecast shows figures ranging in the range of 430-460,000 trays per week for the next three weeks. You will note that WA have again contributed 14% of the national volume this week which equates to approximately 63,500 trays. The weather in the south west corner of WA experienced rain 4 out of the last 7 days with between 2 and 6mm per day, morning temps ranging 4.3-9.5C and daytime temps of 12.7 to 20.3C - relatively as forecast for the last week.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing and pricing in all three major supermarkets has remained at a stable $1 a piece - so we are hoping this stimulates consumer appetites for a few extra avocados in their shopping baskets this week. Whilst checking on stores this week, I overheard shoppers when at the avocado display with comments like “at a $1 each we can put a couple in the basket” which is pleasing indeed.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass back at $0.99ea;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.00 each; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass also ticketed at $1.00-$1.10 ea. The majority of fruit on shelves, whilst having developing skin colour was found to be just yielding to firm. Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets provide an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $3.99 ea and featured in their weekly catalogue; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $4.50 ea and 1kg I’m Perfect packs selling at $3.50ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $5.00-$5.90 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at $3.90/bag.














AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados


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STOCK IN STORES

QUICKLINKS

 

BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI ACACIA RIDGE

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg - minor skin marking present on displayed fruit and some clusters with dull bloom.

  • Lady Fingers in stock at $4.99

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.49/kg with fruit being of generally good colour

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $4.99

ALDI COOPAROO

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg - minor skin marking present, around 10% of fruit was green. Minor marking; sap stains and a few neck injuries were present.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $4.99/kg - ladyfingers were sold in hands so that customers had to pull apart.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $3.50/kg and kids packs at $3.50/kg, the majority of clusters were in semi- condition, (some quite green) there was no coloured fruit at all expcept for the kids packs and ladyfingers.

  • Cavendish exhibited a little bat marking, a few cuts to the skin oted and sap staining.

  • Lady Fingers were also available at $7.90/kg and red tips were $5.50/kg

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $3.50/kg and kids packs were the same.

  • Red tips at $5.50/kg, Ladyfingers also at $5.50/kg on special

  • Quite a lot of green fruit in this store

COLES COOPAROO

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $4.00/kg

  • Again a large percentage of green fruit, some minor marking and fruit yet to be unpacked


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS ACACIA RIDGE

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00/kg- fruit based on condition was being displayed in the relevant section ie EAT NOW and EAT LATER - not much eat later fruit available. Fruit was generally in good condition.

  • Lady Fingers were at $6.90/kg and Kids banded clusters ticketed at $2.50- these were of good quality

  • Red tips were fully stocked and priced at $4.00/kg and Organic Clusters at $5/kg.

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.00/kg - stock was displayed in the correct sections, presented well, quite clean

  • Kids packs at $2.50/kg, Lady Fingers at $6.90/kg, Red tips at $5.00/kg and Organic variety at $5.90/kg

WOOLWORTHS COOPAROO

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.00/kg - some minor skin marking on a few clusters.

  • Lady Fingers at $6.90/kg, Red tips at $4.00/kg


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI ACACIA RIDGE

  • Count 25 Hass stock priced at 99c each, packed 12th August (13 days old)

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $3.99ea.

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Hass were on display- count 23 Hass Avocados were priced at 99c each, these were 12 days old

  • 6 piece packs Hass for $3.99ea were on offer.

ALDI COOPAROO

  • Count 25 Hass supplied by Lovacado (Costa’s); stock priced at 99c each. (13-14 Days old)

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $3.99ea.

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Costa Hass priced at $1.00ea, displayed on second table top just inside the store and also on the end of the second unit - quality was generally good, thought a few pieces with bruising and skin marking.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.50ea and 1kg packs at $3.50

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Hass Avocados loose on a table top display positioned inside at the front of the store at $1.00ea and also on the end of second unit together with the 5 pack display.

  • 1kg Packs priced at $3.50 and 5 piece packs at $4.50

COLES COOPAROO

  • Hass Avocados Count 25 and 28 loose selling at $1.00ea displayed on a table top unit and end unit.

  • 5 piece packs were priced at $4.50


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS ACACIA RIDGE

  • Hass Avocados with ticket price of $1.00 ea. Supplied by Costa’s and Simpsons - grower’s Costas and JC & SK Smythe - count 18’s packed 14th August - fruit is 9 days old.

  • 5 piece packs ticketed at $5.90ea and 1kg at $3.90 on special

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Hass supplied priced at $1.00 each. Majority were clean and presented well.

  • 1kg Odd Bunch packs were on special priced at $3.90 ea

WOOLWORTHS COOPAROO

  • Hass Avocados with ticket price of $1.10 ea, Fruit supplied by Lava Valley and .

  • 5 piece packs ticketed at $5.00ea and 1kg packs at $3.90ea on special.

 

Retail Market Week 33

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the past week the morning temperatures have cooled with a range of 13.3 to 19.9C across the major growing regions in North Qld; whilst day time temperatures have ranged 23 to 27C Both Innisfail and Tully have received more rain this week with a total of 106mm for Innisfail and 82mm for Tully across the week; whilst Walkamin districts received a total of 4mm/day so far this week. With the continuation of rather mild weather, there has not been a great deal of change with respect to bunch age this week - so we are still ranging 16-17 weeks on farm. Growth rates are steady, with not a great deal of change expected until the weather heats up and they day lengthens.

The national cut for last week was just shy of 502K cartons. This figure represented a decrease of 2.96% on the previous week. The national cut for this week is expected to be similar, within a range of 500-510K cartons. Our harvest team continue to be proactively cutting fruit that is slightly thinner in girth in order to prevent too much bronzing damage - we are continuing to grade out 10-15% with heavier marking.

Most lines of fruit are exhibiting small minor skin marks, some with light bat/bird marking; neck creases and a presence of sap stains. Colour was generally good. Aldi stock tended to have a higher percentage of fruit with dull bloom. Signage found on display in both Coles and Woolworths stores alerting their customers of the impact of cold winter temperatures on bananas during growth resulting in a dull bloom, yet fruit is still sweet to eat.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied between the major supermarkets with Aldi offering fruit at $3.99/kg; Coles with fruit ticketed at $3.50/kg and Woolworths at $4.00/kg in the stores visited this week. 

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


The figures released this week saw Central Qld maintaining the lead in terms of avocado production accounting for 40% of the total harvest of some 422,996 trays last week; followed by Central NSW with 15%;  South Qld at 15%; WA at 14% and Tristate at 10%. The remaining 6% came from a combination of the following regions Sunshine Coast, Tamborine; Northern Rivers and North Qld. This production figure represents a 13% decrease on week prior and was 4% lower than what was forecast for this week.  All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $0.99- $1.00 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $1.00/piece. It is hoped that with pricing reset at this piece rate that sales will enliven. Within the markets, avocado sales for premium trays are in the range of $12 -$22/tray depending upon size and quality of each line, the top of $22 is weakening and expected to be a top of $20/tray by next week.  Pricing for class one fruit (main sales) is ranging $5 --$12 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $5 (2nds) --$26/ctn depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 420,000 - 430,000 trays and then the forecast shows a slight increase per week for the next three weeks. You will note that WA have contributed 14% of the national volume this week which equates to approximately 60,000 trays. The weather in the south west corner of WA has been better this week with isolated showers, morning temps ranging 4.2-9.9C and daytime temps of 16.4 to 23.8C. This is a welcome change to the last few weeks in preparation for the upcoming harvest.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing with the appearance of some new usage signage with simple ideas for customers.

Price in all three major supermarkets has dropped back to $1 a piece - so we are hoping this stimulates consumer appetites for a few extra avocados in their shopping baskets this week. In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass back at $0.99ea;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.00 each; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass also ticketed at $1.00 ea. The majority of fruit on shelves, whilst having developing skin colour was found to be just yielding to firm. Ideal really.

Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets provide an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $5.49 ea; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $5.00 ea and 1kg I’m Perfect packs selling at $4.00ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $5.00 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at a super $3.50/bag.













AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados


STOCK IN STORES

QUICKLINKS

 

BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.99/kg - minor skin marking present on displayed fruit and some clusters with dull bloom.

  • No Lady Fingers in stock or price displayed

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.99/kg with fruit being of generally good colour but a higher percentage of dull bloom.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99

ALDI BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.99/kg - minor skin marking present, around 50% of fruit was green - some clusters very dull in appearance. Minor marking; sap stains and a little sooty mould found.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $3.50/kg and kids packs at $3.50/kg, some clusters in semi- condition.

  • Lady Fingers were also available at $7.90/kg and red tips were $5.50/kg

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $3.50/kg and kids packs were the same.

  • Red tips at $5.50/kg, Ladyfingers also at $5.50/kg on special

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $3.50/kg and kids packs at $3.50/kg

  • Lady Fingers were also available at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $5.50/kg


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $4.00/kg- fruit based on condition was being displayed in the relevant section ie EAT NOW and EAT LATER. Fruit was generally in good condition.

  • Lady Fingers were at $7.90/kg and Kids banded clusters ticketed at $2.50- these were quite green

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.50/kg - stock was displayed in the correct sections, presented well, quite clean

  • Kids packs at $2.50/kg labelled as a special

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg, Red tips at $5.00/kg and Organic variety at $5.90/kg

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $4.00/kg and kids packs at $2.50

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg, Red tips at $5.00/kg and Organic variety at $5.90/kg

  • All varieties in this store were of good condition


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Hass stock priced at $1.19 each count 25 supplied by Avolution.

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $5.49ea.

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Hass were on display- count 23 Hass Avocados supplied by Avolution were priced at 99c each.

  • 6 piece packs Hass for $5.49ea were on offer.

ALDI BROWNS PLAINS

  • Count 25 Hass supplied by Avolution; stock priced at 99c each. Fruit packed 4th and 5th August (13-14 Days old)

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $5.49ea.

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Costa Hass Count 20’s priced at $1.00ea, quality of these was decent

  • 5 piece packs at $5.00ea

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Count 28 Simpson Farms Hass Avocados loose on a table top display positioned inside at the front of the store at $1.00ea, packed 6th August (12 days old) and also on the front end of the second row.

  • 1kg Packs priced at $4.00 and Organic Avocados also priced at $4.00ea however no stock on display

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • Simpson Farms Hass Avocados Count 25 and 28 loose selling at $1.00ea, packed 5th & 6th August making them 12-13 days old - displayed on the end of the first unit as well as on a table top display closer to the first bank of registers.

  • 5 piece packs were priced at $5.00 and Organic Avocados loose at $4.00ea

  • New meal solution promotional signage featuring Australian Hass Avos in a quick BBQ Chicken Wrap??? Hungry anyone?


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Hass Avocados positioned on the display opposite entry to the department with ticket price of $1.00 ea. This line presented well though a few pieces were found to be quite ripe.

  • 5 piece packs ticketed at $5.00ea, some of these had significant damage!!

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Count 23 Hass supplied by GB & VA Clark packed 5th August meaning stock is 13 days old; priced at $1.00 each. Majority were clean and presented well.

  • 5 piece nets were $5.00each, 1kg Odd Bunch packs were on special priced at a special $3.50 ea

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • Count 28 Hass Avocados supplied by Nature’s Reserve packed 5th August and Giofrelle packed 1st August with ticket price of $1.00 ea, Fruit age varied between 13 to 17 days old .

  • 5 piece packs ticketed at $5.00ea and 1kg packs at $3.50ea on special.

  • Promotional usage ideas teaming Ham and Avo on side of display.

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Retail Market Week 32

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the past week the morning temperatures have cooled with a range of 8 to 20.1C across the major growing regions in North Qld; whilst day time temperatures have ranged 21 to 27.8C. The lows of 8-10.4C were mainly experienced in Innisfail and Tully who also experienced light rainfall with between 10-16mm for the week. These low temps will see a little more development of dull bloom in the weeks to come. Mareeba was relatively dry in the last week; whilst Walkamin districts received a total 28mm across the week. With the continuation of rather mild weather, there has not been a great deal of change with respect to bunch age this week - so we are still ranging 16-17 weeks on farm. Growth rates can be best described as being steady at this stage of the season.

The national cut for last week was a little over 517K cartons. This figure represented an increase of 7.7% on the previous week. The national cut for this week is expected to be similar, within a range of 480-500K cartons. Our harvest team continue to be proactively cutting fruit that is slightly thinner in girth in order to prevent too much bronzing damage - we are continuing to grade out 10-15% with heavier marking.

There were a few stores with low stock levels this week when we visited - this may be related to the time of the visit, perhaps stores waiting on delivery of stock. Overall colour was generally good and whilst there is a presence of dull bloom fruit, it is not excessive which relates directly to the rather mild winter we have had in North Qld to date. Signage was again found on display in both Coles and Woolworths stores alerting their customers of the impact of cold winter temperatures on bananas during growth resulting in a dull bloom, yet fruit is still sweet to eat.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied between the major supermarkets with Aldi offering fruit at $3.99/kg; both Coles and Woolworths at $4.00-$4.50/kg in the stores visited this week. 

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


The figures released this week saw Central Qld maintaining the lead in terms of avocado production accounting for 48% of the total harvest of some 487,057 trays last week; followed by Central NSW with 14%;  South Qld at 11%; WA at 10% and North Qld/Tristate with 7% each. The remaining 4% came from a combination of Sunshine Coast, Tamborine and Northern Rivers.  This production figure represents a 14% increase on week prior and was 13% higher than what was forecast for this period.  All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1.19- $1.40 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit at $1.00-$1.50/piece. Within the markets, avocado sales for premium trays are in the range of $12 -$22/tray depending upon size and quality of each line, the top of $22 is weak and expected to come back next week.  Pricing for class one fruit (main sales) is ranging $6 --$12 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $5 (2nds) --$26/ctn depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 440,000 - 450,000 trays and then the forecast shows a the quantity to be produced each week gradually increasing in the next three to four week period. You will note that WA have contributed 10% of the national volume this week which equates to approximately 49,000 trays - this is just the start of what has been touted to be their biggest season on record. The weather in the south west corner of WA has continued to cause some headaches with a hail storm in the past week with an estimated loss of 4-5 pieces per tree - still not significant in relation to the overall size of the crop but with more rain and storms forecast we are ever on the alert.

Presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing.

Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets offer an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $5.99 ea; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $5.00 ea and 1kg I’m Perfect packs selling at $4.00ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $5.50 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at a super $3.90-$4.90/bag.

Price has remained relatively steady with a $0.10-$0.20 up/down piece rate movement noted this week in some stores. In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass back at $1.19ea;  Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass ticketed at $1.20-$1.30 ea; whilst Coles in Qld had Hass at a piece price of $1.20- $1.40each. The ripeness of fruit on shelves varied this week with some stores with a presence of ripe to overripe fruit; but the majority of displays had fruit that would be ready to eat the next or two.









AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados


STOCK IN STORES

QUICKLINKS

 

BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI SPRINGWOOD

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.99/kg - minor skin marking present on displayed fruit.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99/kg - fruit was of good condition, some with rub marking/light bruising and slight greening of necks.

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.99/kg with fruit being of good colour and bloom

  • Lady Fingers were not on display at this store

ALDI COOPAROO

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.99/kg - minor skin marking present - at least 30% if this fruit had a dull bloom.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99/kg - fruit was of good condition, some with minor skin marking


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES SPRINGWOOD

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $4.50/kg and kids packs at $4.50/kg, some clusters in semi- condition.

  • Lady Fingers were also available at $7.90/kg in an off location display and red tips were $5.50/kg displayed sitting on artificial grass which tends to cause marking of the skin.

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $4.00/kg and kids packs were the same.

  • Cavendish had extremely low stock, 1 cluster + 1 finger on display at 9:40 AM, possibly waiting for a delivery?

  • Red tips at $5.50/kg, Ladyfingers at $7.90/kg with most of these being quite backward.

COLES COOPAROO

  • Cavendish bananas (minor skin marking and neck creasing observed) were displayed at $4.00/kg and kids packs at $4.00/kg

  • Lady Fingers were also available at $7.90/kg


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS SPRINGWOOD

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $4.50/kg- fruit based on condition was being displayed in the relevant section ie EAT NOW and EAT LATER. Fruit was generally in good condition - a little light marking and sap staining observed.

  • Lady Fingers (with some bronzing and rub marking of skins) were at $7.90/kg and Kids banded clusters ticketed at $2.50

  • Red tips were also ticketed at $5.00/kg and Organic variety at $5.50/kg

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $4.00/kg - stock was displayed in the correct section, presented well, quite clean

  • The Eat Later section was completely bare

  • Kids packs at $2.50/kg

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg, Red tips at $5.00/kg and Organic variety at $5.90/kg

WOOLWORTHS COOPAROO

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $4.50/kg

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg, Red tips at $5.00/kg and Organic variety at $5.90/kg


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI SPRINGWOOD

  • Count 23 Easy 8 Orchard Hass supplied by Avolution stock priced at $1.19 each. Fruit packed 4th August (7 Days old) - nice quality fruit.

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $5.99ea.

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Hass were on display- count 23 Hass Avocados were priced at $1.19ea - some pieces were quite ripe - again Easy 8 Orchard fruit supplied by Avolution.

  • 6 piece packs Hass for $5.99ea were on offer.

ALDI COOPAROO

  • Count 23 Lovacado Hass supplied by Costa’s and by Simpsons - stock priced at $1.19 each. Fruit packed 31st July (11 Days old)

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $5.99ea.

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES SPRINGWOOD

  • Hass Count 23’s and 25’s supplied by Simpson’s priced at $1.20ea, quality of these was somewhat mixed - some very ripe and hollow pieces.

  • 1kg I’m Perfect packs at $4.00ea - presented off location.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.00ea - nice quality fruit within.

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Hass Avocados loose on a table top display positioned inside at the front of the store as well as displayed on the third end selling at $1.20ea

  • 5 piece packs were selling for $5.00ea

COLES COOPAROO

  • Hass Avocados loose selling at $1.40ea

  • I’m Perfect 1kg packs were priced at $4.00 however there was no stock displayed


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS SPRINGWOOD

  • Count 23/25 Hass Avocados positioned on the display opposite entry to the department with ticket price of $1.20 ea, packed 28th July making them 15 days old . This line presented well though a few pieces found with sun blemish and odd piece with bruising.

  • 5 piece packs ticketed at $5.50ea

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Simpson Farms Hass priced at $1.20 each. Majority were clean, odd piece with minor skin marking.

  • 5 piece nets were $5.50each, 1kg Odd Bunch packs were priced at $4.90 ea

WOOLWORTHS COOPAROO

  • Count 18 Hass Avocados with ticket price of $1.30 ea, packed 30th July making them 12 days old . This line presented well

  • 5 piece packs ticketed at $5.50ea and 1kg packs at $3.90ea

 

Retail Market Week 30

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the past week the morning temperatures have cooled with a range of 10.5 to 17.2C across the major growing regions in North Qld; whilst day time temperatures have ranged 25 to 32.8C Mareeba, Innisfail and Tully have all been relatively dry in the last week; whilst Walkamin districts received a total of 4-5mm/day across the week. With the continuation of rather mild weather, there has not been a great deal of change with respect to bunch age this week - so we are still ranging 16-17 weeks on farm. Growth rates are steady, fruit is taking a little longer to fill out and we expect the bunch age to push out by a further week as the overnight/morning temps continue to drop.

The national cut for last week was a little over 419K cartons. This figure represented an increase of 7.31% on the previous week. The national cut for this week is expected to be similar, within a range of 395-420K cartons. Our harvest team continue to be proactively cutting fruit that is slightly thinner in girth in order to prevent too much bronzing damage - we are continuing to grade out 10-15% with heavier marking.

There was a noticeable difference between lines on shelf this week at the major supermarkets - some lines with heavy bronzing on some clusters; others with a presence of bruising, light sap staining and minor skin marking. Colour was generally good. Signage found on display in both Coles and Woolworths stores alerting their customers of the impact of cold winter temperatures on bananas during growth resulting in a dull bloom, yet fruit is still sweet to eat.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied between the major supermarkets with Aldi offering fruit at $3.49-$3.99/kg; both Coles and Woolworths at $3.50-$4.00/kg in the stores visited this week. 

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


The figures released this week saw Central Qld maintaining the lead in terms of avocado production accounting for 52% of the total harvest of some 401,961 trays last week; followed by North Qld with 24%;  South Qld at 10%; Central NSW 6% and WA at 5%. The remaining 3% came from a combination of the following regions Sunshine Coast, Tamborine; Northern Rivers and Tristate.  This production figure represents an 6% increase on week prior and was 12% higher than what was forecast for this period.  All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1.19- $1.50 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit at $1.00/piece. Sales have slowed somewhat this week in stores - this may be due to the slight ticket price increase or due to the fact that there are still a number of locations in lockdown. Within the markets, avocado sales for premium trays are in the range of $14 -$24/tray depending upon size and quality of each line, the top of $24 is rare, the true top price being within $20-$22 for most sales.  Pricing for class one fruit (main sales) is ranging $6 --$15 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $5 (2nds) --$28/ctn depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 390,000 - 400,000 trays and then the forecast shows a slight increase by approximately 10-20K per week for the next three weeks. You will note that WA have contributed 5% of the national volume this week which equates to approximately 20,000 trays - this is just the start of what has been touted to be their biggest season on record. The weather in the south west corner of WA has not been great over the past month with rain experience on 27 of the last 30 days; bouts of really cold; strong winds and the odd storm thrown in are certainly giving growers a few headaches. At this stage however, we are pleased to inform that damage has been minimal to our supply base in this region. Weather forecasts for the next couple of months, if this can be believed, is for more of the same so we will have to keep an eye on things and provide an update if anything should change.

Presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing. The humble Hass avocado is the star attraction as it appears that the Gmax has completed its season.

Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets offer an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $4.99 ea; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $4.90 ea and 1kg I’m Perfect packs selling at $3.90ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $5.90 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at a super $3.90/bag.

Price has moved up marginally this week in some stores. In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass back at $1.19ea;  Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass ticketed at $1.20-$1.50 ea; whilst Coles in Qld had Hass at a piece price of $1.20 each. The majority of fruit on shelves is firm, with a low level of fruit that can be selected to eat that day or the next.






AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.99/kg - minor skin marking present on displayed fruit.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99/kg - fruit was of very good condition but presented in hands which customers need to pull apart.

ALDI DREWVALE

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.49/kg with colour and bloom of fruit being good

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99 - some clusters were slightly green and had rub marking.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES CARINDALE

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $3.50/kg and kids packs at $3.50/kg, some clusters in semi- condition.

  • Lady Fingers were also available at $7.90/kg and red tips were $5.00/kg

COLES UPPER COOMERA

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $4.50/kg and kids packs were the same.

  • Red tips at $5.00/kg, Ladyfingers at $7.90/kg with some marking

COLES GREENSLOPES

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.50/kg as were kids packs - some light bronzing an minor skin marking observed. Good display of kids cluster packs.

  • Lady Fingers were available at $7.90/kg and Red tips at $5.00/kg

COLES WESTFIELD COOMERA

  • Cavendish were well stocked and in good condition at $4.50/kg - a little light rub marking but bloom and colour were attractive. There was a small section of the display that appeared to be carry over fruit from the previous day’s trade that was more heavily marked on the front side of the banana barge.

  • Noted that the banana display was positioned at the rear of the produce department opposite deli line refrigeration which gives off cold air which may impact fruit.

  • Red tips were priced at $5.00/kg, Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and kids packs at $4.50/kg. The Red tips had a dull appearance and were more heavily marked.


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg- fruit based on condition was being displayed in the relevant section ie EAT NOW and EAT LATER - the eat later had definitely been better shopped. Fruit was generally in good condition apart from a couple of clusters with some rub marking, wet scars and some light sap stains.

  • Lady Fingers were at $7.90/kg and Kids banded clusters ticketed at $2.50- no stock of either of these varieties on display

  • Red tips were also ticketed at $5.00/kg but again no stock. Display in urgent need of a refill.

WOOLWORTHS OXENFORD

  • Cavendish at this store (stand alone store) were priced at $3.50/kg - stock was displayed in the correct section, presented well, quite clean - some minor skin marking found.

  • Red Tips were priced at $5.00/kg; Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg; whilst kids packs were at $2.50/kg and Organic Clusters at $5.50/kg. Not sure if the loose Organics should be displayed side-by-side with the non-organic fruit??

WOOLWORTHS GREENSLOPES

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.50/kg, the majority on show were in the Eat Now category section

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg - a number with superficial bruising, rub and a little bronzing.

  • Kids packs were priced at $3.50./kg and red tips were at $5.00/kg

WOOLWORTHS WESTFIELD COOMERA

  • Cavendish bananas were priced at $3.50/kg, both the Eat Now and Eat Later fruit were well stocked - sap stains were found on a few clusters.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90, Red tips were priced at $5.00/kg and kids packs were at $2.50


INDEPENDENT STORE - COOMERA

  • $2.99 NQ Cavendish Bananas - all with good colour and bloom but fairly clean. Light neck creases and rub marking seen.

  • $4.99 Lady Fingers with some heavier bronzing and rub. Supplied by DBM.

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Count 23 Purple Skins Hass stock priced at $1.19 each. Fruit packed 16th July (12 Days old)

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $5.49ea.

ALDI DREWVALE

  • Hass were on display- count 23 Hass Avocados were priced at $1.19ea - Purpleskin + Simpsons- some pieces were quite ripe and a few with skin marking.

  • 6 piece packs Hass for $5.49ea were on offer.

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES CARINDALE

  • Hass Count 23’s and 25’s selling on a table top display and an end display from 3 suppliers (Costa (Lava Valley) and Dorian through DBM) priced at $1.20ea, quality of these was somewhat mixed, though a few found with nodule damage - majority of fruit was firm.

  • 1kg I’m Perfect packs at $3.90

  • 5 piece packs at $5.90ea

COLES UPPER COOMERA

  • Hass Avocados loose ( a high percentage of which were supplied by Purpleskins) on a table top display positioned inside at the front of the store as well as displayed on the third end selling at $1.20ea with bananas positioned on the barge unit further down within the department.

  • 5 piece packs were selling for $5.90ea and 1kg packs were priced at $3.90

COLES GREENSLOPES

  • Count 23 and 25 Hass were priced at $1.00ea displayed on an end unit - a few pieces with rub/nodule damage. Fruit supplied by Simpsons included their own fruit plus Green Nugget from Blackbutt. Fruit was of good quality. Also two trays of Gmax on display at this store selling at $2ea.

  • 1kg I’m Perfect packs at $3.90; 5 piece packs at $4.90.

COLES WESTFIELD COOMERA

  • Count 25/28 Hass Avocados supplied by Simpson’s; Dorian and Golden Triangle were priced at $1.20ea - fruit packed between 16th to 20th July meaning they were 8 to 12 days old.

  • 5 packs at $5.90 and 1kg packs at $3.90 at this store.

  • Some fruit was of lower quality- bruising and rots present - appeared to be carryover fruit from previous days sale ie Purpleskin.


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Count 20/25 Hass Avocados positioned on the display opposite entry to the department with ticket price of $1.50 ea, packed 14th and 20th July making them 8-14 days old . This line presented well though a few pieces found with nodule damage and odd piece with bruising. Suppliers were Simpsons and Googa Farms.

  • 5 piece packs ticketed at $5.90ea and 1kg Odd Bunch at $4.90 ea

WOOLWORTHS OXENFORD

  • Count 28 Tinaroo Falls fruit and Simpson Hass (packed 21st July, so 7 days old) priced at $1.30 each. Also some Sunny Bluff and Green Nugget fruit featured. Majority were clean, odd piece with minor skin marking.

  • 5 piece nets were $5.90each, 1kg Odd Bunch packs were priced at $4.00 ea

  • Organic Avos were priced at $2.90, this store also had Avo Fresh Spread at $5.50

WOOLWORTHS GREENSLOPES

  • Count 20 Hass from Googa Farms and Simpsons presented on the display opposite entry to the department with ticket price of $1.50 ea.

  • Five piece nets supplied by Simpsons selling at $4.90ea whilst the 1kg Odd Bunch nets were ticketed at $3.90ea.

WOOLWORTHS WESTFIELD COOMERA

  • Simpson Farms Hass Avocados were priced at $1.20 - a mix of maturity on offer.

  • 5 piece packs were priced at $5.90 - a few packs were well coloured and soft with BB 29/07/21,

 

INDEPENDENT STORE - Westfield Coomera outside Coles

  • Count 18 Hass Avocados priced at $1.00ea, minimal marking/damage - little ridging noted - class one fruit - good mix of maturity on offer for customer selection.

Retail Market Week 29

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the past week the morning temperatures varied greatly but we have had our first morning field temp of 10C or just below (9.5C) which is renowned for being at what point we will start to see a wider impact of underpeel discoloration or greying of the sub dermal layers of the banana skin which reflects as an outward dull colour. Morning temps across the major growing regions in North Qld have ranged 9.5-20C whilst day time temperatures have ranged 24.8 to 31.6C Mareeba, Innisfail and Tully have all been relatively dry in the last week; whilst Walkamin districts received a total of 30mm across the week. With the continuation of rather mild weather, there has not been a great deal of change with respect to bunch age this week - so we are still ranging 16-17 weeks on farm.

The national cut for last week was a little over 390K cartons. This figure represented a slight decrease of 1.1% on the previous week. The national cut for this week is expected to be similar, within a range of 390-410K cartons. Our harvest team continue to be proactively cutting fruit that is slightly thinner in girth in order to prevent too much bronzing damage - we are continuing to grade out 10-15% with heavier marking.

There was a noticeable difference between lines on shelf this week at the major supermarkets - some lines with heavy bronzing on some clusters; others with a presence of bruising, light sap staining and minor skin marking. Colour was generally good. Signage found on display in both Coles and Woolworths stores alerting their customers of the impact of cold winter temperatures on bananas during growth resulting in a dull bloom, yet fruit is still sweet to eat.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland revealed Aldi leading the way on price, this may have been in response to local independent operators offering fruit at similiar price points. The offer varied between the major supermarkets with Aldi offering fruit at $2.99/kg; both Coles and Woolworths at $3.50-$4.00/kg in the stores visited in Qld this week. 

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


This week we finally saw Central Qld taking the lead in terms of avocado production accounting for 57% of the total harvest of some 378,624 trays last week; followed by North Qld with 23%;  South Qld at 8%; Sunshine Coast, Northern Rivers and Tristate supplied a combined 8% and the remaining 4% came from Tamborine and Norther Rivers.  This production figure represents an 11% decrease on week prior and as 11% increase on what was forecast for this period.  This decrease in production has been followed by a slight tightening of pricing with most premium sizes up $1-$2 per tray.     All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1.19- $1.30 per piece, and whilst this continues to represent exceptional value, most have noticed a slight decline in sales. Avocado market sales for premium trays are in the range of $12 -$20/tray.  Pricing for class one fruit (main sales) is ranging $6 --$12 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $5 --$30/ctn depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be considerably lighter in the vicinity of 350,000 - 365,000 trays and then the forecast shows a slight decrease by approximately 10K per week for the next three weeks thereafter so pricing may firm up further depending upon customer purchase patterns and demand.

Presentation in Qld stores this week varied. The humble Hass avocado is still the main attraction though both Coles and Woolworths have continued with having presence of Greenskin’s Gmax avocado (selling count 14-18’s mainly) at a higher ticket price than the Hass.

Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets offer an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $4.99 ea; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $4.90 ea and 1kg I’m Perfect packs selling at $3.90ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $5.90 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at a super $3.90/bag.

Price has continued to be the driving factor whilst volumes are high. In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass back at $1.19ea;  Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass and Greenskin Gmax Avos ticketed at $1.20-$1.30 ea for Hass and $2.00 ea on the Gmax; whilst Coles in Qld had Hass at a piece price of $1.20 ea whilst similarly selling the Greenskin Gmax Avos at $2.00 each.






AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Hass, Aldi Hass and Coles Hass Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $2.99/kg - mixed condition with some bruising, sooty mould, neck injuries and mixed colour on display, around 40% semi condition.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99/kg - some bronzing between fingers and powder residue evident.

ALDI TOOMBUL

  • Cavendish were priced at $2.99/kg with condition of fruit including some minor scarring and light sap stains observed, but fruit bloom was good.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99, these were of good condition and colour

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Cavendish were priced at $2.99/kg with colour and bloom of fruit being good

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99 - some clusters were slightly green and had rub marking.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $3.50/kg and kids packs at $3.50/kg, some clusters with minor scarring.

  • Lady Fingers were also available at $7.90/kg and red tips were $5.00/kg

COLES TOOMBUL

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $3.50/kg and kids packs were the same. Cavendish with some minor neck creasing, some bronzing and rub marking found. A plentiful display of kids cluster packs present.

  • Red tips at $5.00/kg, Ladyfingers at $7.90/kg with decent bloom

  • ‘Winter Banana Update’ signage featured

COLES CARINDALE

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.50/kg as were kids packs - some light bronzing an minor skin marking observed. Good display of kids cluster packs.

  • Lady Fingers were available at $6.90/kg and Red tips at $5.00/kg


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg- a neat continuous display featuring fruit ready to eat and a section of eat later with bright new shelf stripping to identify this - fruit was generally in good condition apart from a couple of clusters with bronzing between fingers. Unfortunately some of the eat later stock was displayed in the Eat Now area.

  • Lady Fingers were at $7.90/kg a few clusters with rub marking/scarring and Kids banded clusters ticketed at $2.50.

  • Red tips were also on display for $5.00/kg.

WOOLWORTHS NUNDAH VILLAGE

  • Cavendish at this store (stand alone store) were priced at $4.00/kg - stock appeared to be fairly uniform though a few clusters were of dull appearance - some minor skin marking found, rub and severe bruising.

  • Red Tips were priced at $5.00/kg; Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg; whilst kids packs were at $2.50/kg. Organic clusters were ticketed at $5.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.50/kg, the majority on show were in the Eat Now category section

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg - a number with superficial bruising, rub and a little bronzing.

  • Kids packs were priced at $2.50./kg and red tips were at $5.00/kg


INDEPENDENT STORE - TOOMBUL

  • $1.49 NQ Cavendish Bananas - appeared to be carry over stock from previous day with colour, whilst neatly stacked end display were selling at $2.99/kg all in semi condition but fairly clean.

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Count 23 Green Skins Hass stock priced at $1.19 each. Fruit packed 8th July (13 Days old)

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $4.99ea.

ALDI TOOMBUL

  • Hass were featured - one display of Count 23 Costa/Simpson Hass Avocados were priced at $1.19ea . Costa stock packed 6th July making fruit 15 days old.

  • 6 piece packs Hass for $4.99ea were on offer

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Hass were on display- count 23 Hass Avocados were priced at $1.19ea - Purpleskin- some pieces were quite ripe and a few with skin marking.

  • 6 piece packs Hass for $4.99ea were on offer.

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Hass Count 23’s and 25’s selling on a table top display and an end display from 3 suppliers (Costa (Lava Valley packed 11th July so 10 days old) and Dorian through DBM) priced at $1.20ea, quality of these was somewhat mixed, though a few found with nodule damage - majority of fruit was very firm.

  • Coles 5 Packs were ticketed at $4.90ea and 1kg I’m Perfect packs at $3.90

  • Greenskin GMAX selling at $2 ea.

COLES TOOMBUL

  • Hass Avocados loose ( a high percentage of which were supplied by Purpleskins) on a table top display positioned inside at the front of the store as well as displayed on the third end selling at $1.20ea with bananas positioned on the barge unit further down within the department.

  • GMAX Avos were selling at $2 a piece

  • 5 piece packs were selling for $4.90ea - three different suppliers.

COLES CARINDALE

  • Count 23 and 25 Hass were priced at $1.20ea displayed on a table top as well as on the end of the third unit - a few piees with rub/nodule damage.

  • 1kg I’m Perfect packs at $3.90;

  • GMAX at $2 ea.


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Count 23 Hass Avocados positioned on the display opposite entry to the department with ticket price of $1.20 ea, packed 7th July making them 14 days old . This line presented well though a few pieces found with nodule damage and odd piece with bruising. GMAX Avocados were ticketed at $2.00

  • 5 piece packs ticketed at $5.90ea and 1kg Odd Bunch on special at $3.90 ea

WOOLWORTHS NUNDAH VILLAGE

  • Count 20 Tinaroo Falls fruit and Simpson Hass priced at $1.30 each. Majority were clean, odd piece with minor skin marking some sun bleaching, about 10% of display was quite ripe; otherwise fruit was firm.

  • 5 piece nets were $5.90each, 1kg packs were priced at $3.90

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Count 20 Hass from Googa Farms and Simpsons presented on the display opposite entry to the department with ticket price of $1.30 ea. Majority of fruit had skin colour and was yielding to gentle pressure.

  • Five piece nets supplied by Simpsons selling at $5.90ea whilst the 1kg Odd Bunch nets were ticketed at $3.90ea.

 

INDEPENDENT STORE - TOOMBUL

  • Hass Avocados priced at 2 for $4.00, minimal marking/damage, quite firm

Retail Market Week 28

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

The weather in the past week has been a touch cooler with early morning temperatures ranging 14.6-20.5C whilst day time temperatures have ranged 21.5 to 28C Mareeba has been relatively dry; whilst Tully and Innisfail experienced heavier rainfalls late last week in the vicinity of 50-78mm respectively but drier since and Walkamin districts have experienced daily showers of 3-4mm - the rain is helping keep it a little warmer. Colder temperatures are forecast for late July, early August which is when we may see a heavier presence of underpeel chill. With the continuation of rather mild weather, there has not been a great deal of change with respect to bunch age this week - so we are still ranging 16-17 weeks on farm.

The national cut for last week was approximately 5.4% lower than the previous week at a total of 395K cartons. The national cut for this week is expected to be similar, within a range of 390-410K cartons. Our harvest team continue to be proactively cutting fruit that is slightly thinner in girth in order to prevent too much bronzing damage - we are continuing to grade out 10% with heavier marking.

There was a noticeable difference between lines on shelf this week at the major supermarkets - some lines with heavy bronzing on some clusters; others with a presence of light sooty mould and minor bruising. Colour was generally good. Signage found on display in both Coles and Woolworths stores alerting their customers of the impact of cold winter temperatures on bananas during growth resulting in a dull bloom, yet fruit is still sweet to eat.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland was fairly uniform with cavendish retail tickets fundamentally at $3.50/kg. The offer varied between the major supermarkets with Aldi offering fruit at $3.49/kg; both Coles and Woolworths at $3.50/kg in the stores visited in Qld this week. 

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


This week North Qld again supplied the majority of avocado production accounting for 52% of the total harvest of some 423,281 trays last week; followed by Central Qld with 39%;  and the remaining 8% came from combined regions of South Qld; Sunshine Coast, Tamborine, Northern Rivers and Tristate made a start.  This production figure represents a 23% increase on week prior and also a 7% increase on what was forecast for this period.  Despite the national production increasing for last week, the markets remain relatively tidy with a slight tightening of pricing.     All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1- $1.20 per piece, which from a customer’s perspective continues to represent exceptional value. Avocado market sales for premium trays are in the range of $11 -$18/tray.  Pricing for class one fruit (main sales) is ranging $6 --$10 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $5 --$28/ctn depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be considerably lighter in the vicinity of 340,000 - 350,000 trays and then the forecast shows a slight decline each week for the next three weeks thereafter so pricing may firm up a little more.

Presentation in Qld stores this week varied. The humble Hass avocado is still the main attraction though both Coles and Woolworths have continued with having presence of Greenskin’s Gmax avocado at a higher ticket price than the Hass. What continues to be missing at all stores during this time of price promotion is a percentage of the display that is ripe and ready for use - the majority of fruit continues to be firm and will still require another 2 to 3 days before it is ready to enjoy which in some cases will equate to lost sales opportunities, especially for the new category purchaser, who may be tempted by the current low prices.

Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets offer an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $4.99 ea; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $4.90 ea and 1kg I’m Perfect packs selling at $5.50ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $4.90 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at a super $3.90/bag.

Price has continued to be the driving factor whilst volumes are high. In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass back at $0.99ea featuring in their catalogue this week as a full page feature;  Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass and Greenskin Gmax Avos ticketed at $1.00 ea for Hass and $2.00 ea on the Gmax; whilst Coles in Qld had Hass at a piece price of $1 ea whilst similarly selling the Greenskin Gmax Avos at $2.00 each.





AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Shepards, Aldi Shepards and Coles Shepard and Hass Avocados


Courtesy of avocados australia

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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI FOREST LAKE

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg - mixed condition with some bruising, sooty mould, neck injuries and mixed colour on display, around 40% green.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99/kg

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.49 with condition of fruit including some minor scarring, but fruit bloom was good.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99 - a number of pairs were highly marked.

ALDI MT OMMANEY

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.49/kg with colour and bloom of fruit being good though a number of clusters with heavy bronzing, speckling; light bat/bird scratching found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99 - some clusters were dull and had rub marking.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES FOREST LAKE

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $3.50/kg and kids packs at $3.50/kg (one only pack on display). Approximately 20% of the display of loose cavendish were semi-coloured but randomly mixed through display, some clusters exhibiting sooty mould, bronzing and minor scarring.

  • Lady Fingers were also available at $7.90/kg and red tips were $5.00/kg

  • This store also had Organic packs overwrap trays for $3.00

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $3.50/kg and kids packs were the same. Loose cavendish exhibited quite varied sizing - a few clusters with small skin scars.

  • Red tips at $5.00/kg, Ladyfingers at $7.90/kg with quite significant marking on majority of fruit

COLES MT OMMANEY

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.50 as were kids packs - sooty mould and bronzing quite prominent on coloured fruit.

  • Lady Fingers were available at $6.90/kg and Red tips at $5.00/kg which were marked.


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS FOREST LAKE

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg- a neat continuous display featuring fruit ready to eat and a section of eat later with bright new shelf stripping to identify this - fruit was generally in good condition apart from a couple of clusters with bronzing between fingers. Also found a couple of fingers that had splits.

  • Lady Fingers were at $7.90/kg a few clusters with rub marking and Kids banded clusters ticketed at $2.50.

  • Red tips were also on display for $5.50

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $3.50/kg - stock appeared to be fairly uniform though a few clusters were of dull appearance - some minor skin marking found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg; whilst kids packs were at $4.50/kg

WOOLWORTHS MT OMMANEY

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.50/kg, the majority on show were in the Eat Now category section

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg - a number with superficial bruising, rub and a little bronzing.

  • Kids packs were priced at $3.50./kg and red tips were at $5.50/kg


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI FOREST LAKE

  • Count 23 Hass supplied by Dorian by Deluca Banana Marketing and Count 25 Hass supplied by Costa’s stock priced at 99c each - some nodule damage and rub evident. Fruit packed 30th June (14days old) and 8th July (6 days old).

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $3.79ea.

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Hass were featured - one display of Purpleskin Hass Avocados were priced at 99c

  • 6 piece packs Hass for $4.99ea were on offer

ALDI MT OMMANEY

  • Hass were on display- count 20 Hass Avocados were priced at 99c - Purpleskin- some pieces were quite ripe and a few with skin marking.

  • 6 piece packs Hass for $4.99ea were on offer.

  • Avocados featured in this weeks store catalogue as a point of interest.

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES FOREST LAKE

  • Hass Count 20’s selling on a table top display and an end display from 3 suppliers (Rockridge; Costa and Simpsons) priced at $1.00ea, quality of these was somewhat mixed, though a few found with nodule damage, sun bleaching and mixed maturity.

  • Coles 5 Packs were ticketed at $4.90ea and 1kg I’m Perfect packs at $5.50

  • Greenskin GMAX count 18 packed 30th June so 14 days old selling at $2 ea.

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Hass Avocados count 20’s from Simpsons selling at $1.00ea- 6 days old

  • Loose GMAX Avos were selling at $2 a piece and positioned alongside 5 Pack and Hass on the end of the second row.

  • 5 piece packs were selling for $4.90ea

COLES MT OMMANEY

  • Count 23 and 25 Hass were priced at $1.00ea displayed on a table top display fifth from entry aligning the front of the store as well as on the end of the third unit. Fruit supplied by Simpson Farms own farms as well as GB and VA Clark from Blackbutt. 5 packs were at $4.90; 1kg packs at $5.50; GMAX at $2 ea.


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS FOREST LAKE

  • Count 20 Hass Avocados supplied by Murray Brothers and Simpson Farms Tinaroo Falls positioned on the display opposite entry to the department with ticket price of $1.00 ea. This line presented well though a few pieces found with nodule damage and odd piece with bruising. GMAX Avocados were ticketed at $2.00 count 14 packed 29th June so 15 days old.

  • 5 piece packs ticketed at $4.90ea and 1kg Odd Bunch on special at $3.90 ea but only two packs on display. Organic Hass selling at $2.90 each, these presented well.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Hass priced at $1.00 each. Majority were clean, odd piece with minor skin marking, about 10% starting to ripen; otherwise fruit was firm.

  • 5 piece nets were $4.90each

WOOLWORTHS MT OMMANEY

  • Simpson Farms Tinaroo Falls fruit as well as Lava Avocaods count 20 presented on the display opposite entry to the department with ticket price of $1.00 ea. Count 14 GMAX fruit packed 29th June priced at $2.00ea displayed alongside the Hass.

  • Five piece nets supplied by Simpsons selling at $4.90ea whilst the 1kg Odd Bunch nets were ticketed at $3.90ea.

Retail Market Week 26

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

The weather in the past week had been relatively dry until Wednesday and Thursday which has seen 140 to 190mm fall across the two days around Innisfail and Tully whilst Mareeba and Walkamin districts have experienced just 1-3mm on a daily basis. The temperature range for this last week was a touch warmer with early temps experienced ranging 14.6 to 21.1C across the region; whilst daytime temperatures ranged between 23 to 27.1C. There has not been a great deal of change with respect to bunch age this week as the weather has been milder.

The national cut for last week was approximately 5% higher than the previous week at a total of 408K cartons, so supply can be said to be relatively steady by way of comparison. The national cut for this week is expected to be similar, within a range of 390-410K cartons. Our harvest team continue to be proactively cutting fruit that is slightly thinner in girth in order to prevent too much bronzing damage - we are continuing to grade out 10% with heavier marking. We are still harvesting fruit with 16-17 weeks bunch age.

Quality on shelf this week showed a degree of improvement with less minor skin marking overall, colour was generally good (some stores with too much of the semi-colour or “Eat Later” rather than the eat now on offer) though starting to see the presence of some dull bloom clusters throughout. Signage found on display in both Coles and Woolworths stores alerting their customers of the impact of cold winter temperatures on bananas during growth resulting in a dull bloom, yet fruit is still sweet to eat.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland is indicative of the continued shorter supply with cavendish retail tickets still at or above $4/kg though Aldi had pulled back their price point. The offer varied between the major supermarkets with Aldi offering fruit at $3.49/kg; Woolworths at $4.50/kg; whilst Coles had pulled back their ticket price to $4.00 - $4.50/kg in the stores visited in Qld this week. 

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


This week North Qld again supplied the majority of avocado production accounting for 53% of the total harvest of some 421,358 trays last week; followed by Central Qld with 43%;  and the remaining 4% came from combined regions of South Qld; Sunshine Coast, Tamborine and Northern Rivers made a start.  This production figure represents a 6% increase on week prior and also an 11% increase on what was forecast for this period.  As of today, there is still a significant volume of fruit in all markets and we expect current pricing to be maintained.     All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1- $1.20 per piece, which from a customer’s perspective continues represents astounding value. Avocado market sales for premium trays are in the range of $11 -$16/tray.  Pricing for class one fruit (main sales) is ranging $4 --$7 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $5 --$20/ctn depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 370,000 - 380,000 trays and then is forecast to be in the vicinity of 370-390K/week in the following fortnight. 

Presentation in Qld stores this week was somewhat mixed both in terms of quality and stock availability with Brisbane and Townsville entering lockdown from 6pm Tuesday 28th June for three days. The humble Hass avocado is still the main attraction though both Coles and Woolworths have continued with having presence of Greenskin’s Gmax avocado at a higher ticket price than the Hass. What continues to be missing at all stores during this time of price promotion is a percentage of the display that is ripe and ready for use - the majority of fruit continues to be firm and will still require another 2 to 3 days before it is ready to enjoy which in some cases will equate to lost sales opportunities, especially for the new category purchaser, who may be tempted by the current low prices.

This week we again saw activity amongst the Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets with an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $4.99 ea; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $4.50 ea and 1kg I’m Perfect packs selling at $5.50ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $5.00 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at a super $3.90/bag.

Price has continued to be the driving factor whilst volumes are high. In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass back at $0.99ea;  Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass and Greenskin Gmax Avos ticketed at $1.00 ea for Hass and $2.00 ea on the Gmax; whilst Coles in Qld had Hass at a piece price of $1 ea meanwhile selling the Greenskin Gmax Avos at $2.00 each.

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Shepards, Aldi Shepards and Coles Shepard and Hass Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg - a degree of green fruit, but overall in good condition

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99/kg

ALDI BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.49 with condition of fruit included a percentage being dull in appearance.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99

ALDI COOPAROO

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.49 with colour and bloom of fruit being good though a number of clusters with heavy bronzing and speckling found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99 - some clusters were dull and had rub marking.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $4.00/kg and kids packs at $4.00/kg. Approximately 50% of the display of loose cavendish were coloured, the remaining 50% quite green - some fruit had skin marks.

  • Lady Fingers were also available at $7.90/kg, these were needing a refill also

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $4.00/kg and kids packs were the same. Loose cavendish exhibited quite a number of minor defects with neck creasing, sap staining and small bat marking scars the most prolific. Some clusters were of dull appearance.

  • Lady Fingers were available at $6.90/kg (with a lot of rub marking), Red tips at $5.00/kg both lines were displayed in a metal tub in several layers which may be contributing to the skin marking observed.

  • Old promotional signage “Supporting little athletes with a 10c/kg donation on bananas” still on display - promo occurred on 1st May 2021.

COLES COOPAROO

  • Cavendish were priced at $4.50 as were kids packs, however both were extremely low in stock (perhaps due to the recent lockdown) Stock found on trolley awaiting to be put onto shelves.

  • Lady Fingers were available at $6.90/kg and Red tips at $5.00/kg which were either backward in condition or marked.


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $4.00/kg- a neat continuous display featuring fruit ready to eat and some to eat later with bright new shelf stripping to identify this - fruit was generally in good condition apart from a couple of clusters with bronzing between fingers.

  • Lady Fingers were at $7.90/kg a few clusters with rub marking and Kids banded clusters ticketed at $2.50.

WOOLWORTHS COOPAROO

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $4.00/kg - stock appeared to be fairly uniform though a few clusters were of dull appearance - some minor skin marking found.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg; whilst Red Tips priced at $5.50/kg; kids packs were priced at $2.50 and organic clusters also were ticketed at $5.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish were priced at $4.00/kg, the majority on show were in the Eat Later category section - riper bananas needed refilling.

  • Kids packs were priced at $2.50./kg and red tips were at $5.50/kg - Red Tips were on also Eat Later.


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Count 23 Purpleskin Hass stock priced at 99c each - some nodule damage and rub evident.

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $4.99ea.

ALDI BROWNS PLAINS

  • Hass were featured - one display of count 23 Purpleskin Hass Avocados were priced at 99c - fruit packed 22nd June meaning they were just 7 six days old and very firm.

  • 6 piece packs Hass for $4.99ea were on offer - a few packs on top of the display were quite ripe, carry over stock.

ALDI COOPAROO

  • Hass were on display- count 20 Hass Avocados were priced at 99c - Dorian fruit supplied by Deluca Banana Marketing - some pieces were quite ripe and a few with skin marking.

  • 6 piece packs Hass for $4.99ea were on offer.

  • Avocados featured in this weeks store catalogue as a point of interest.

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Hass Count 23’s selling on end display from 3 suppliers priced at $1.00ea, quality of these was somewhat mixed, though a few found with nodule damage, sun bleaching and mixed maturity.

  • Coles 5 Packs were ticketed at $4.90ea and 1kg I’m Perfect packs at $5.50

  • Greenskin GMAX avos selling at $2 ea.

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • Hass Avocados count 25’s selling at $1.00ea on second row end display - single layer all in trays as well as a secondary display on a table top unit at end of produce department prior to registers which had fruit in double layers - fruit supplied by Costas, Simpsons and Deluca Banana Marketing packed 18th to 22nd June thereby 7 to 11 days old - Costa fruit with a presence of rub marking.

  • Loose GMAX Avos packed 17th June, thereby 12 days old, were selling at $2 a piece and positioned alongside 5 Pack and Hass on the end of the second row. These presented cleanly.

  • 5 piece packs were selling for $4.50ea and 1kg I’m Perfects bags ticketed at $5.50ea.

COLES COOPAROO

  • This store had relatively low stock across all fruit - empty displays and what was present was of average quality.

  • Hass were priced at $1.00ea with some bruising, and 5 packs were at $4.50; GMAX at $2 ea.


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Hass Avocados from grower Zebra Avos positioned on the display opposite entry to the department with ticket price of $1.00 ea. This line presented well.

  • 5 piece packs ticketed at $5.00ea

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • Poggoli Ct 23 Hass packed 21st June so stock is 8 days old priced at $1.00 each. Majority were clean, odd piece ripened otherwise fruit was firm.

  • 1kg Odd Bunch packs on special for $3.90 with a spillover floor display positioned next to the loose hass.

  • 5 piece nets were $5.00each

WOOLWORTHS COOPAROO

  • Great display of Tinaroo Falls Count 20 fruit packed 18th June (11 days old) presented on the display opposite entry to the department with ticket price of $1.00 ea. Count 18 GMAX fruit packed 10th June priced at $2.00ea displayed on the alternative side (rear of unit) .

  • 1kg Odd Bunch packs at a special $3.90/net and 5 piece nets available for $5.00ea.

Retail Market Week 24

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

The weather in the past week has seen a few drizzles of rain around Innisfail and Tully with falls of 8-12 mm across the week with dry weather experienced around Innisfail and Walkamin. The temperature range for this last week was a touch warmer with almost a 10C difference between the coolest and warmest early temps experienced ranging 12 to 21.5C throughout these regions and daytime temperature ranges of 22.1 to 29.6C. There has not been a great deal of change with respect to bunch age this week as the weather has been milder.

The national cut for last week was 1.13% higher than the previous week at 363K cartons so supply is again still a little tight. It is expected to be similar next week, within a range of 360-380K cartons. Our harvest team continue to be proactively cutting fruit that is slightly thinner in girth in order to prevent too much bronzing damage - we are continuing to grade out 10-15% with heavier marking. We are continuing to harvest fruit with 16-17 weeks bunch age and are also continuing to packing out approximately 10-12% of our crop as large fruit (200-220mm) currently.

Quality on shelf this week showed a degree of improvement with less minor skin marking overall, colour was generally good and bloom overall generally still bright though it won’t be long until the fruit is showing the effects of our cooler winter growing conditions.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland is indicative of the shorter supply with cavendish retail tickets still at or above $4/kg. The offer varied between the major supermarkets with Aldi offering fruit at $4.49/kg; Woolworths at $4.50/kg; whilst Coles had pulled back their ticket price to $4.00/kg in the stores visited in Qld and NSW this week. 

BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


This week North Qld again supplied the majority of avocado production accounting for 53% of the total harvest of some 415,925 trays last week; followed by Central Qld with 45%;  and the remaining 2% came from combined regions of South Qld; Sunshine Coast and Tristate made a start.  This production figure represents a 3% increase on week prior and also a 9% increase on what was forecast for this period.  As of today, there is still a significant volume of fruit in all markets and we expect current pricing to be maintained.     All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1- $1.20 per piece, which from a customer’s perspective continues represents astounding value. Avocado market sales for premium trays are in the range of $12 -$16/tray.  Pricing for class one fruit (main sales) is ranging $5 --$10 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $5 --$25/ctn depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 353,000 - 360,000 trays and then is forecast to be in the vicinity of 370-380K/week in the following fortnight. 

Presentation in Qld stores this week was somewhat mixed in terms of quality; whilst there is a strong focus on the Hass variety as the main display, there was a continued presence of Greenskin’s Gmax avocado varietal in all three majors and in most instances the Gmax was at a higher ticket price than the Hass. What is missing at all stores during this time of price promotion is a percentage of the display that is ripe and ready for use - majority of fruit is firm and will still require another 2 to 3 days before it is ready to enjoy which in some cases will equate to lost sales opportunities, especially for the new category purchaser, who may be tempted by price; but do not know enough about the fruit.

This week we saw more activity amongst the Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets with an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $5.99 ea; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $4.50-$4.90 ea and 1kg I’m Perfect packs selling at $3.90ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $5.00 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at just $4.90 to $5.50/bag. Despite very keen pricing on most of these lines, there were a lot of packs marked down suggesting customers were opting for the larger loose options.

Price has continued to be the driving factor whilst volumes are high. In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Greenskin Gmax Avos and Hass back at $0.99ea;  Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass and Greenskin Gmax Avos ticketed at $1.20 ea for Hass and $2.00 ea on the Gmax; whilst Coles in Qld had a multi buy deal of 3/$3.00 or a piece price of $1.20ea meanwhile selling the Greenskin Gmax Avos at $2.00 each.

Avocados Australia are continuing their marketing campaign with the airing of “Our Green Gold” television commercials through until the end of June which are being supported by social media, digital advertising and public relations activity.

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Shepards, Aldi Shepards and Coles Shepard and Hass Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $4.49/kg - a degree of skin marking, but overall in good condition

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99/kg

ALDI CHERMSIDE

  • Cavendish were priced at $4.49 with condition of fruit included a percentage being dull in appearance.

  • Lady Fingers were presented quite averagely, priced at $6.99/kg and Lil Snakcers packs were priced at $3.99

ALDI MIRANDA NSW

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $4.49/kg - relatively clean display - some minor neck damage, bat scars and rub marking visible.

  • Lil Snackerz tape banded clusters were priced at $3.99 for 750g exhibited with minor rub marking, neck damage and were semi condition at best.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $4.00/kg and kids packs at $4.00/kg. Approximately 50% of the display of loose cavendish were coloured, the remaining 50% quite green - fruit had a few minor skin marks, but showed improvement on recent weeks. Kids banded clusters had a few skin marks and some were dull and backward.

  • Lady Fingers were also available at $7.90/kg. Red tips were on display for $5.00/kg - these too were also backward and some clusters with scarring and bronzing.

COLES CHERMSIDE

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $4.00/kg and kids packs were the same. Loose cavendish exhibited quite a number of minor defects with neck creasing, sap staining and small bat marking scars the most prolific. Some clusters were of dull appearance.

  • Lady Fingers were available at $7.90/kg (a few with sap stains and some sooty mould), Kids packs at $4.00/kg and Red tips at $5.00/kg

COLES MIRANDA NSW

  • Cavendish were priced at $4.50/kg with kids packs priced the same - odd cluster with minor neck creasing and a little rub marking. Kids banded clusters were neatly presented.

  • The majority of the Cavendish display had good colour and bright bloom

  • Lady Fingers were on display at $7.90, these had good colour


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $4.50/kg- a neat continuous display featuring fruit ready to eat and some to eat later with bright new shelf stripping to identify this - fruit was generally in good condition.

  • Lady Fingers were at $7.90/kg a few clusters with rub marking and a little bat marking

  • Organic variety were priced at $5.90/kg, and Red tips were priced at $5.50/kg - these were found to have quite a presence of sap stains and many clusters were of dull appearance.

WOOLWORTHS CHERMSIDE

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $4.50/kg - stock appeared to be older, dull in bloom, a number of clusters with early stage crown end mould developing, scarring, neck damage and bruising also evident.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg - some clusters with rub marking. Whilst Red Tips priced at $5.50/kg were dull with sooty mould and sap stains.

WOOLWORTHS MIRANDA NSW

  • Cavendish were priced at $4.90/kg - Leahys Bananas. Fruit very well presented - new shelf strips in place - A mix of colour and semi-condition in the appropriate area of the display.

  • Red tips were of good condition- some green and were priced at $5.50 as were Organic variety


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Count 25 Purpleskin Hass stock packed 8th June (8 days old) - stock all yielding to gentle pressue priced at 99c each and Count 18 Greenskin Gmax Avos Packed 2nd June (14 days old) stock presented in tray priced at 99c each.

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $4.99ea.

ALDI CHERMSIDE

  • Hass were featured in two locations - one display of 25 Ferraro Hass Avocados packed 2nd June (14 days old) supplied by Freshmax were priced at 99c and a secondary display also count 25 by a Costa grower packed 1st and 2nd June.

  • Greenskins GMAX Avos count 20 packed 1st June (15 days old) - odd piece with some rub marking and lenticel also selling for $0.99 a piece.

  • 6 piece packs Hass for $5.99ea were on offer - a few packs on top of the display were quite ripe, carry over stock.

ALDI MIRANDA NSW

  • Count 25 Simpson Hass (exhibiting some nodule damage) priced at 99c each.

  • Prepack of 6 Hass were ticketed at $4.99ea.

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Simpson; Purpleskin and Dorrian Ct 25 Hass selling on a table top display priced at $1.20ea or multi deal offer of 3/$3.00, quality of these was somewhat mixed, though a few found with nodule damage, sun bleaching and mixed maturity. Packed date of 2nd June - therefore fruit is 14 days old. Stock displayed along entry to store.

  • Coles 5 Packs were ticketed at $4.50ea - but sadly no stock.

  • Greenskin GMAX avos selling at $2 ea.

COLES CHERMSIDE

  • Hass Avocados selling at $1.20ea or 3 for $3.00 (smaller display) - single to double layer table top display - Ferraro fruit supplied by Freshmax - some pieces with heavy rub and nodule damage. Loose GMAX Avos were selling at $2 a piece.

  • 5 piece packs were selling for $4.50 and the 1kg I’m Perfect packs ticketed at $3.90ea.

COLES MIRANDA NSW

  • Neatly stacked display on entry to store with Hass on offer at $1.20/piece or multi buy offer 3 for $3.00 - a mix of Serra Farming fruit supplied by Mackays packed 2nd June (14 days old) and Costa Supplied Ct 20 Hass - a little nodule damage present and the odd piece with some major damage observed.

  • Coles 5 packs ticketed at $4.90ea .


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Count 16 Purpleskin fruit packed 3rd June (13 days old) presented on the display opposite entry to the department with ticket price of $1.20 ea. Count 18 GMAX fruit packed 27th May (20 days old) was priced at $2.00ea . A presence of rub and lenticel damage found throughout most trays of the GMAX. A few of the GMAX found with very elongated necks.

WOOLWORTHS CHERMSIDE

  • Ct 16 Purpleskin packed 26th May so stock is 19 days old priced at $1.20 each. A degree of nodule damage and bruising visible

  • 5 piece packs were at $5.00 supplied by Simpson Farms and 1kg packs on special for $4.90

WOOLWORTHS MIRANDA

  • Donovan Avocados Hass priced at $1.40ea and Gmax avocados priced at $1.40ea The majority of fruit was firm.

  • Avocado Odd Bunch 1kg packs on special at $4.90, Simpson supplied 5 packs ticketed at $5.00ea.

Retail Market Week 23

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

The weather in the past week has seen a few drizzles of rain ranging from a few mills per day to 4-8mm particularly around Innisfail and Walkamin, less in the Tully region and relatively dry throughout Mareeba. The temperature range has also continued to cool with morning temperatures ranging 14 to 19.3C in all regions and daytime temperature ranges of 22.1 to 28.9C. With the cooling of the seasonal weather this slows the growth rate and pushes the average bunch age out as fruit takes a little longer to form and reach maturity. When field temperatures drop below 10C is when we normally start seeing underpeel discolouration which results in fruit appearing somewhat dull - this is as a result of temporary sap flow cessation in the colder growing conditions.

The national cut for last week was 10% lower than the previous week at just 359K cartons so supply is again slightly under pressure. It is expected to be similar next week, within a range of 360-380K cartons. Our harvest team continue to be proactively cutting fruit that is slightly thinner in girth in order to prevent too much bronzing damage - we are continuing to grade out 10-15% with heavier marking. With the cooling of overnight and morning temperatures and slightly shorter days we will see production slow somewhat in the coming weeks - we are now harvesting fruit with 16-17 weeks bunch age. We know when we are packing out more large fruit (200-220mm) that winter is upon us - we are packing somewhere close to 10% of our crop as large currently.

Quality on shelf this week showed a degree of improvement with less minor skin marking overall, colour was generally good and bloom overall generally still bright though it won’t be long until the fruit is showing the effects of our cooler winter growing conditions.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland is indicative of the shorter supply with cavendish retail tickets still all above $4/kg. The offer varied between the major supermarkets with Aldi offering fruit at $4.49/kg; Woolworths at $4.50/kg and Coles also offering fruit at $4.50 to $4.90/kg at the stores visited this week. 

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BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE


This week we saw North Qld return to leading avocado production accounting for 51% of the total harvest of some 403,392 trays last week; followed by Central Qld with 47%;  and the remaining 2% came from combined regions of South Qld and Sunshine Coast.  This production figure represents a 9% increase on week prior and also a 9% increase on what was forecast for this period.  As of today, there is still a significant volume of fruit in all markets and we expect current pricing to be maintained.     All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1- $1.29 per piece, which from a customer’s perspective represents astounding value. Avocado market sales for premium trays are in the range of $12 -$16/tray.  Pricing for class one fruit (main sales) is ranging $5 --$10 per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $5 --$30/ctn depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

The national production of Hass this week is forecast to be in the vicinity of 360,000 - 370,000 trays and then is forecast to be in the vicinity of 340K/week in the following fortnight. 

Presentation in Qld stores this week was somewhat mixed in terms of quality; whilst there is a strong focus on the Hass variety as the main display, there was a continued presence of Greenskin’s Gmax avocado varietal in all three majors and in most instances the Gmax was at a higher ticket price than the Hass. A degree of nodule damage/rub present on a number of lines. What is missing at all stores during this time of price promotion is a percentage of the display that is ripe and ready for use - majority of fruit is firm and will still require another 2 to 3 days before it is ready to enjoy which in some cases will equate to lost sales opportunities, especially for the new category purchaser, who may be tempted by price but do not know enough about the fruit.

This week we saw more activity amongst the Prepack formulations on offer by all major supermarkets with an opportunity to move greater volumes in a single purchase. Aldi were offering their 6 piece nets on special at $5.99 ea; Coles had their 5 piece pack at $5.50 ea and 1kg I’m Perfect packs selling at $6.50ea; whilst Woolworths had the 5 pack on offer for $6.50 and the 1kg Odd Bunch ticketed at just $5.50/bag.

Price has continued to be the driving factor! In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Greenskin Gmax Avos and Hass at $1.29ea;  Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass and Greenskin Gmax Avos ticketed at $1.o0 ea for Hass and $2.00 ea on the Gmax; whilst Coles in Qld continued their Hass promo at $1 per piece meanwhile selling the Greenskin Gmax Avos at $2.00 each.

Avocados Australia are continuing their marketing campaign with the airing of “Our Green Gold” television commercials through until the end of June which are being supported by social media, digital advertising and public relations activity. Keep a look out for anything Green and Gold that avocados could declare governance over or at least be associated with!

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AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Shepards, Aldi Shepards and Coles Shepard and Hass Avocados


STOCK IN STORES

QUICKLINKS

Courtesy of avocados australia

 

BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $4.49/kg - a degree of skin marking, but overall in good condition

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $6.99/kg

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • Cavendish were priced at $4.49 with condition of fruit included a percentage being dull in appearance.

  • Lady Fingers were presented quite averagely, priced at $6.99/kg and Lil Snakcers packs were priced at $3.99

ALDI FOREST LAKE

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $4.49/kg - relatively clean display - some minor neck damage, bat scars and rub marking visible.

  • Lady Fingers were price at $6.99 with minor rub marking and scarring.


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed at $4.90/kg and kids packs at $4.90/kg. The loose cavendish were definitely of better quality than what has been on shelf recently. Kids banded clusters had a few skin marks and some were dull and backward. Organic Bananas were presented on fibreboard trays and overwrapped with clingwrap - ticketed at $6/kg.

  • Lady Fingers were also available at $7.90/kg- minimal fingers on display. Red tips were on display for $5.00/kg

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Cavendish at this store were ticketed at $4.50/kg and kids packs were the same.

  • Lady Fingers were also available at $7.90/kg, Kids packs at $4.50 and Red tips at $5.00/kg

COLES FOREST LAKE

  • Cavendish were priced at $4.50/kg with kids packs priced the same - again a presence of neck damage and a little bat marking

  • The majority of the Cavendish display had good colour and bloom

  • Lady Fingers were on display at $7.90, these had good colour


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $4.50/kg- a few clusters will dull bloom and minor skin scarring; some odd clusters with heavy sap staining and heavy speckling.

  • Lady Fingers were at $7.90/kg a few clusters with rub marking and a little bat marking

  • Organic variety were priced at $5.90, these were of good quality and Red tips were priced at $5.50, but no stock

WOOLWORTHS MOOROOKA

  • Cavendish at this store were priced at $4.50/kg - Note the new shelf strips that draw customers attention to “ready to eat” and “Eat Later” options. Display was in need of a refill at the time of our visit.

  • On the cavendish display, approx 50% coloured and 50% semi colour condition, a few with light scarring or sap staining but generally good colour/bloom

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $7.90/kg; whilst Lil Sana clusters were at $2.50/kg however there was only minimal stock.

WOOLWORTHS FOREST LAKE

  • Cavendish were priced at $4.50/kg. Fruit very well presented - new shelf strips in place - display just inside store entry to the left - when facing customer is looking out of the store. A mix of colour and semi-condition in the appropriate area of the display.

  • Lady Fingers were clean skinned and had good colour with a ticket price of $7.90/kg - odd cluster with minor marking.

  • Red tips were of good condition and were priced at $5.50 as were Organic variety


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Purpleskin Hass stock - stock quite ripe and a few pieces heavily marked priced at 99c each and Greenskin Gmax Avos stock presented in tray priced at $1.29c each.

  • 6 piece packs of Hass were priced at $5.99ea.

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • Hass were featured in two locations - one display of 25 Ferraro Hass Avocados supplied by Freshmax were priced at $1.29c and a secondary display also count 25 by a Costa grower. Hass packed 18th May meaning stock is 22 days old.

  • 6 piece packs Hass for $5.99ea were on offer - a few packs on top of the display were quite ripe, carry over stock.

ALDI FOREST LAKE

  • Count 25 Purpleskin Hass (exhibiting some nodule damage) priced at $1.29c each and Count 20 Greenskins GMax were priced at $1.29. Prepack of 6 Hass were ticketed at $5.99ea.

  • The majority of fruit was very firm.

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Jampi Park (Tomasetig) Hass Ct 23 selling on a table top display priced at $1.00ea, quality of these were generally good, though a few found with nodule damage.

  • Coles 5 Packs were on display for $5.50ea

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Greenskin Gmax Avocados selling at $2.00ea (smaller display) whilst loose Hass (some of which were Ferraro’s - a few of this line had heavier skin marking and some soft spots developing) selling at $1 a piece.

  • 5 piece packs were selling for $5.50 and the 1kg I’m Perfect packs ticketed at $6.90ea.

COLES FOREST LAKE

  • Neatly stacked table top display on entry to store with Hass on offer at $1/piece - a mix of Kureen Farming Ct 28 Hass packed 20th May - fruit 20 days old presenting cleanly and Simpsons Ct 25 Hass packed 26th May so 14 days old but with a heavier nodule damage and skin scars on this line. A secondary display on the end of unit three had a presence of Hass; Greenskin Gmax Avocados at $2 ea and Coles 5 Pack Hass at $5.50 ea.

  • Coles 5 packs ticketed at $5.50ea - stock from three different suppliers and 1kg Im Perfect packs ticketed at $6.90ea.


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Simpson Farms fruit presented on the display opposite entry to the department with ticket price of $1.00 ea. A presence of rub and nodule damage found throughout most trays.

  • 5 piece Avocado Nets on special at $6.50ea and 1kg at $5.50

WOOLWORTHS MOOROOKA

  • Ct 20 Hass from Simpson Farms (Tinaroo) packed 25th May so stock is 15 days old priced at $1.00 each. A degree of nodule damage and bruising visible on the Tinaroo fruit.

  • 5 piece packs were at $6.50 supplied by Simpson Farms and 1kg packs on special for $5.50 (a number have been marked down suggesting slower sales on this line whilst loose fruit is so cheap)

WOOLWORTHS FOREST LAKE

  • Purpleskin Hass Ct 20 packed 19th May (21 days old) priced at $1.00ea and Greenskin Gmax avocados priced at $2.00ea (Ct 14 packed 25th May therefore 14 days old). The majority of fruit was firm. A presence of nodule damage and rub on the Hass whilst the Gmax avos with evidence of some lenticel damage.

  • Avocado Odd Bunch 1kg packs on special at $5.50, Simpson supplied 5 packs ticketed at $6.50ea.