Retail Market Week 26 - 2022

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

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














BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Top Woolworths Hass and Woolworths Gmax; Bottom left -Aldi Shepard and Right -Coles Hass Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • A full display of Cavendish Bananas ticketed at $2.99/kg. Fruit had developing colour, most clusters had minimal scarring. There were a few clusters that were quite dull thrown into the mix as well as a few heavier marked clusters (perhaps carry-over from the previous days trade).

  • Lady Fingers for $5.99/kg but no stock.

ALDI SUNNYBANK

  • A display of Cavendish were priced at $2.99/kg- a low level presence of some light minor skin marks and dry sap staining noted. Bulk of the display was semi-colour in terms of condition.

  • Lady Fingers at this store priced at $5.99/kg.

ALDI LOGANHOLME

  • A display of Cavendish were priced at $2.99/kg- a low level presence of some light minor skin marks and dry sap staining noted. Odd dull cluster found.

  • Lady Fingers at this store priced at $5.99/kg. Marking along ridges and some sap stains.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $2.80/kg - fruit that was displayed in single layer on each step. Fruit supplied by DBM. Kids packs at $2.80ea.

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

COLES SUNNYBANK

  • Cavendish priced at $2.80/kg, Kid’s packs also at $2.80. Majority of fruit had good colour. Steps needed to be swept and cleaned.

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

COLES LOGANHOLME

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $2.80/kg and Kids packs priced the same. Fruit from Lizzio and Ferraro Farming supplied by DBM. Bloom was good at this store.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg. Organic variety at $4.90/kg.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS MOOROOKA

  • Cavendish priced at $3.00/kg - display tidy and full. Quality of fruit was definitely the best at this store. Kids packs at $2.50ea. Packed on date 14th June so fruit age 15 days.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg minimal stock on show and Red Tips at $4.90/kg. Organic bananas at $5.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00/kg - a neatly presented display- a low level presence of minor scarring. Kids packs at $2.50ea. Eat now and eat later options in the correct locations.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Organic variety at $5.50/kg. No Red Tips at this store.

WOOLWORTHS LOGANHOLME

  • Cavendish priced at $2.50/kg on special - display tidy and full. Kids packs at $2.50ea. Growers Howe Farming; Mackays and Collins - packed date of 14th June so fruit age 15 days.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg minimal stock and Red Tips at $4.90/kg with neck damage and minor skin marking. Organic at $5.50/kg with some minor and major skin marking and bruising noted.

INDEPENDENT- LOGANHOLME

  • Cavendish priced at $2.49/kg and Lady Fingers at $6.99/kg.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • HASS Avocados count 23’s supplied by Dorian and DBM (Grower: Ferraro Farming) and Greenskins GMAX both at $0.99ea.

  • Both the Hass 5 piece and 1kg Net packs at $5.99ea.

ALDI SUNNYBANK

  • Dual displays of Purpleskin Count 23/25 Hass - priced at $0.99 each and Greenskins GMAX also priced at $0.99ea.

  • Front of this week’s Aldo catalogue acknowledging the Costa growers who supply avocados on special at $0.99ea.

  • 1kg and 5 piece packs at $5.99ea.

ALDI LOGANHOLME

  • Purpleskin HASS Avocados count 25’s and Greenskins GMAX both at $0.99ea. Hass packed 14th June so 15 days old and GMAX packed 23rd June so 6 days old. Some of the Purpleskin Hass did not present well.

  • Both the Hass 5 piece supplied by Simpsons and 1kg Net packs at $5.99ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Dual displays of Hass Avocados supplied by various growers were presented on a table top display and also on an end - ticketed at $1.00ea.

  • 1kg prepacks at $4.90ea and 5pk at $6.50ea. Found some of the 5 packs containing 1 or 2 cocktail sized fruit which had netted bag weight at only 600g???

COLES SUNNYBANK

  • On offer Count 23 Hass packed by Massaso’s (numerous growers); Blue Lagoon (supplied by Delroys) and Costa’s - displayed on a table top aligning store entry and also on an end, priced at Fresh Special of $1.00ea. GMAX priced at $2.20ea. Packed dates ranged 10th, 13th and 16th June with oldest fruit at 19 days.

COLES LOGANHOLME

  • Dual displays of Hass Avocados supplied by various growers including Blue Lagoon supplied by Delroy’s were presented on a table top display and also on an end - ticketed at $1.00ea. Pieces found with blackened skin area indicative of rots. GMAX green skinned avos ticketed at $2.20ea were all very hard. Fruit packed 14th to 16th June so fruit age ranging 13 to 15 days.

  • 1kg prepacks at $4.90ea and 5pk at $6.50ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS MOOROOKA

  • Hass in count 20’s grown by Purpleskin and packed 16th June were ticketed at $1.40ea, displayed on A Frame double sided display just inside the entrance to the produce department.

  • Greenskin GMAX avos Ct 14 priced at $2.50ea, displayed just inside the produce department on opposite side to the Hass, packed 14th June so 15 days old. Odd piece found with soft spots/potential bruising.

  • Prepacks: 5piece packs at $5.00ea and 1kg packs also at $5.00ea.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK

  • Howe Farming Count 25 Hass Avocados supplied by Aust. Produce Partners ticketed at $1.00 each - avos age is 13-16 days - majority quite firm. A few pieces found with nodule damage or skin marks.

  • GMAX variety priced at $2.50ea.

  • 5 piece nets and 1kg Odd Bunch both priced at $5.00ea.

WOOLWORTHS LOGANHOLME

  • Hass mainly grown by Tinnaro Falls and one tray from Howe Farming were ticketed at $1.20ea, displayed on A Frame double sided display just inside the entrance to the produce department.

  • Greenskin GMAX avos priced at $2.50ea, displayed just inside the produce department on opposite side to the Hass.

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

INDEPENDENT STORE- LOGANHOLME

  • Hass Avocados at 3 for $3.00 or $3.99/bag.

 

Retail Market Week 24 - 2022

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

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












BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Top Woolworths Hass and Woolworths Gmax; Bottom left -Aldi Shepard and Right -Coles Hass Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • A full display of Cavendish Bananas ticketed at $2.49/kg. Fruit had developing colour, most clusters had minimal scarring.

  • No Lady Fingers on display.

ALDI CARINDALE

  • A display of Cavendish were priced at $2.49/kg. range of colour at this store, a low level presence of some light minor skin marks and dry sap staining noted.

  • Lady Fingers at this store priced at $5.99ea.

ALDI MT GRAVATT EAST

  • A half display of Cavendish priced at $2.49/kg. A few clusters found with rub marking. Display about to be refilled.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $5.99/kg.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $2.00/kg - fruit that was displayed in single layer on each step. Fruit supplied by DBM. with some cartons showing a pack date of 26th May - so fruit age is 20 days.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg. Minimal stock on display.

COLES CARINDALE

  • Cavendish priced at $2.00/kg, Kid’s packs also at $2.00. Majority of fruit was semi colour condition - also noted piling of fruit on the bottom layer which can tend to cause bruising of the bottom layer.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg

  • Organic Variety at $4.90/kg.

COLES MT GRAVATT CENTRAL

  • Cavendish bananas, display priced at $3.00/kg - approximately 1/3 of stock was semi colour in condition - a little bronzing and scarring observed. Kid’s packs priced at $3.00ea.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg supplied by DBM - quite a number of clusters with rub marking and bronzing. Red Tips at $4.90/kg - most clusters with rub marking/bronzing. Organic bananas also at $4.90/kg.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish priced at $2.50/kg - display reasonably tidy, a few clusters with creased necks and some minor skin marking observed. Kids packs at $2.50ea.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.90/kg. Organic Variety at $5.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $2.50/kg - a neatly presented display- a presence of minor neck damage and scarring - odd cluster found with bat/bird scratches. Kids packs at $2.50ea.

  • Red Tips ticketed at $4.90/kg, Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Organic variety at $5.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS MT GRAVATT CENTRAL

  • Display of Cavendish were priced at $3.00/kg. Display was predominantly clean. Fruit supplied by Mackays; Collins with packed dates of 1st June, so fruit age 14 days. Quite a large spillover display of full cartons.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $7.90/kg, Red Tips at $4.90/kg and Organics at $5.50/kg quite clean.

INDEPENDENT STORE - CARINDALE

  • Cavendish priced at $2.99 per kg, some developing fruit, all minimal marking.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.99/kg and Cavendish prepacks at $1.99ea.

IGA - PARKINSON

  • Cavendish priced at $2.50/kg.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • HASS Avocados count 25’s supplied by Dorian and DBM (Grower: Ferraro Farming) and Greenskins GMAX both at $1.29ea. Packed date 2nd June - so fruit age is 13 days.

  • Both the Hass 5 piece and 1kg Net packs at $5.99ea.

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Dual displays of Purpleskin Count 23/25 Hass - priced at $1.29 each and Greenskins GMAX ct 20’s also priced at $1.29ea. Hass with some skin blemishes. Fruit packed 31st May through to 6th June so age ranging 9 days to 15 days.

  • 1kg and 5 piece packs at $5.99ea.

ALDI MT GRAVATT EAST

  • Ct 23 Purpleskin Hass and Greenskins GMAX Ct 23 Avocados on display - priced at $1.29 each.

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

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Dual displays of Hass Avocados supplied by various growers including Ferraro Farming supplied by Freshmax were presented on a table top display and also on an end - ticketed at $1.20ea.

  • 1kg prepacks at $6.50ea and 5pk at $7.50ea.

COLES CARINDALE

  • On offer Count 23 Hass packed by Massaso’s (numerous growers) and Costa’s - displayed on a table top aligning store entry and also on an end, priced at Fresh Special of $1.20ea. GMAX priced at $2.20ea. Some of the fruit has been packed 1st June so fruit age is 14 days.

  • Both prepacks priced at $6.50ea. Organics avos ticketed at $4.00ea.

COLES MT GRAVATT CENTRAL

  • Two full displays of loose Count 23 Hass Avocados featured at this store - ticketed at $1.20ea - table top located at entry visible from the external entry and display end. Growers on display included Ferraro Farming and Rock Ridge with packed dates of 30th May to 2nd June so fruit age 13 to 16 days. The majority of fruit presented well, a few pieces found with lenticel/nodule damage or dark skin blemishes. GMAX variety at $2.20ea in count 18, packed 31st May so 15 days old.

  • $7.50 for the Coles 5pk or $6.50ea for the 1kg I’m Perfect nets.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Hass in count 18’s grown by Tinnaro Falls and Pogglio’s were ticketed at $1.60ea, displayed on A Frame double sided display just inside the entrance to the produce department. Most lines packed 31st May so fruit age is 15 days.

  • Greenskin GMAX avos Ct 16 priced at $2.50ea, displayed just inside the produce department on opposite side to the Hass.

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Count 16 Hass Avocados supplied by Poggioli ticketed at $1.60 each - avos were good, packed 2nd June so age is 13 days - majority quite firm. An very good display though it would be better if there was a greater choice of fruit maturity.

  • Count 14 and 16 GMAX variety priced at $2.50ea.

  • 5 piece nets and 1kg Odd Bunch both priced at $6.50ea.

WOOLWORTHS MT GRAVATT CENTRAL

  • A frame bed display of Simpson Farm Hass Ct23s priced at $1.60. Greenskins GMAX Avos in count 14 and 16’s priced at $2.50ea. GMAX packed 31st May so fruit age is 15 days.

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

INDEPENDENT STORE - CARINDALE

  • Hass Avocados priced 2 for $4.00, all similar quality with good choice of ready to eat and firmer pieces.

IGA - PARKINSON

  • Count 25 Hass Avocados priced at just $1.00ea, supplied by Costa.

 

Retail Market Week 23 - 2022

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

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











BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Top Woolworths Hass and Woolworths Gmax; Bottom left -Aldi Shepard and Right -Coles Hass Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • A full display of Cavendish Bananas ticketed at $2.99/kg. Fruit had developing colour, whilst most clusters had minimal scarring there were random clusters that were heavily marked and a few that were quite dull in appearance.

  • No Lady Fingers on display.

ALDI BROWNS PLAINS

  • A display of Cavendish were priced at $2.99/kg. range of colour at this store, a low level presence of some light minor skin marks noted. A full, well presented display.

  • Lady Fingers at this store priced at $5.99ea.

ALDI WEST END

  • A full display of Cavendish priced at $2.99/kg. A few clusters found with rub marking, rust thrip damage an scarring.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $5.99/kg.

  • Both lines had some semi-colour fruit.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $3.00/kg - fruit that was displayed in single layer on each step, Kid’s packs at $3.00ea.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg (these were green) and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg.

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish priced at $3.00/kg, Kid’s packs also at $3.00.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg a couple of clusters with neck damage and green in colour and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg (minimal bruising)

  • Organic Variety at $4.90/kg.

COLES WEST END

  • Cavendish bananas, display priced at $3.50/kg - approximately 1/3 of stock was semi colour in condition - a little bronzing and scarring observed - also some quite dull clusters present. Kid’s packs priced at $3.50ea.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg supplied by DBM. Red Tips at $4.90/kg - most clusters with rub marking/bronzing.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish priced at $3.50/kg - display reasonably tidy, a few clusters with creased necks and some minor skin marking observed. Kids packs at $2.50ea.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.90/kg. Organic Variety at $5.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $2.50/kg - a neatly presented display, a little light on the ‘Eat Now’ stock - a presence of minor neck damage and scarring. Kids packs at $2.50ea - clusters with skin markings.

  • Red Tips ticketed at $4.90/kg on special - no fruit, Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - also no fruit and Organic variety at $5.50/kg (full stock).

WOOLWORTHS WEST END

  • Display of Cavendish were priced at $3.00/kg. Display was predominantly clean.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $7.90/kg, low stock levels, Red Tips at $4.90/kg, quite marked and needing a refill and Organics at $5.50/kg quite clean.

INDEPENDENT STORE - GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish priced at $1.99 per kg, some developing fruit, all minimal marking.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Purpleskin HASS Avocados count 25’s packed 1st June meaning fruit was just 7 days old and Greenskins GMAX both at $1.39ea.

  • Hass 5 piece packs at $5.99ea.

ALDI BROWNS PLAINS

  • Purpleskin Count 25 Hass - priced at $1.39 each and Greenskins GMAX ct 20’s also priced at $1.39ea. Hass with some skin blemishes. Hass packed 26th May meaning fruit age was 13 days old.

  • 1kg and 5 piece packs at $5.99ea.

ALDI WEST END

  • Ct 23 Hass and Greenskins GMAX Ct 23 Avocados on display - priced at $1.39 each. GMAX packed 24th May so 15 days old.

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

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Hass Avocados supplied by various growers including Ferraro Farming supplied by Freshmax were presented on a table top display, ticketed at $1.50ea. Fruit packed 25th May so 14 days old.

  • Both prepacks at $6.50ea.

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • On offer Count 25-28 Hass displayed on a table top, priced at Fresh Special of $1.50ea. Fruit supplied by Murray Brothers included Googa Farms and Makhona Farms; also present were a tray of Kureen Farming; and Blue Sky Produce. Fruit packed dates ranged 24 to 27th May so age ranged 12-15 days.

  • GMAX on display for $2.00ea. Stock needed replenishing.

  • Both prepacks priced at $6.50ea.

COLES WEST END

  • Two full displays of loose Hass Avocados featured at this store - ticketed at $1.50ea - table top located at entry visible from the external entry and display end. In part the supply was from Simpson Farms - Ct25 Hass packed 28th May meaning fruit was 11 days old. The majority of fruit presented well, a few pieces found with heavier lenticel/nodule damage or dark skin blemishes. GMAX Avocados presented separate Hass priced at $2.00ea.

  • $6.50 for either the Coles 5pk or the 1kg I’m Perfect nets. Organic Avos priced at $4.00ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Purpleskin Hass were ticketed at $1.70ea, displayed on A Frame double sided display just inside the entrance to the produce department.

  • Greenskin GMAX avos priced at $2.50ea, displayed just inside the produce department.

  • Prepacks had some questionable fruit, with heavy marking on some pieces.

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • Count 25-28 Hass Avocados supplied by Howe Farming (APP) and Simpson Farms for $1.50 each, packed 27th to 28th May (11-12 days old) - avos were good - majority quite firm. An excellent display with well tied in header cards and promo material.

  • 5 piece nets and 1kg Odd Bunch both priced at $6.50ea.

WOOLWORTHS WEST END

  • A frame bed display of Purpleskin Hass Ct16s priced at $1.50. Greenskins GMAX Avos in count 14 and 16’s priced at $2.50ea.

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

INDEPENDENT STORE - GARDEN CITY

  • Hass Avocado Prepack priced at $3.99ea, all similar quality and colour. Stage of ripeness within the packs varied giving the customer a selection of staged fruit.

 

Retail Market Week 22 - 2022

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

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










BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

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

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

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing though some of the new season hass had a presence of moderate lenticel/nodule damage relating to recent rain in the growing region. Fruit age ranged 10 to 14 days. 

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

 

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Top Woolworths Hass and Woolworths Gmax; Bottom left -Aldi Shepard and Right -Coles Hass Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • A full display of Cavendish Bananas ticketed at $2.99/kg. Fruit had developing colour (about 50% on display was semi colour in condition), with minimal scarring.

  • Lady Fingers on display at $5.99/kg.

ALDI MT GRAVATT

  • A display of Cavendish were priced at $2.99/kg. good colour at this store, though a presence of some light minor skin marks noted. Odd dull cluster present.

  • Lady Fingers at this store priced at $5.99ea - a few fingers were quite thin, not filled out enough.

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • A full display of Cavendish priced at $2.99/kg.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $5.99/kg.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $3.00/kg - fruit that was displayed in single layer on each step, a number of dry flower ends on display unit, Kid’s packs at $3.00ea.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg (minimally marked). Note Red Tips were positioned between the price ticket for them and ladyfingers, minimal lady finger stock.

COLES CORINDA

  • Cavendish priced at $3.50/kg, no stock and yet steps still had dry flower ends present. Kid’s packs also at $3.50. Perhaps waiting on arrival of truck? visited 9.30am.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg a couple of clusters with neck damage and severe bruising and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg (no stock)

  • Organic Variety at $4.90/kg.

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish bananas, display priced at $3.00/kg - majority of stock was semi colour in condition - a little bronzing and scarring observed. Kid’s packs priced at $3.00ea.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg supplied by DBM most clusters with rub marking/bronzing. Red Tips at $4.90/kg.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS MOOROOKA

  • Cavendish priced at $3.50/kg - display reasonably tidy, a few clusters with creased necks and some minor skin marking observed. Kids packs at $2.50ea.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Red Tips on special at $4.50/kg. Organic Variety at $5.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS ACACIA RIDGE

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg - a neatly presented display - odd cluster or two with fingers that are starting to spot; a presence of minor neck damage, rust thrip damage and scarring. Kids packs at $2.50ea - a few clusters with skin markings.

  • Red Tips ticketed at $4.50/kg on special - odd cluster spotting, neck damage and scarring impacting fruit, Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - very clean, presented in hands for customers to pull apart and Organic variety at $4.90/kg.

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Display of Cavendish were priced at $3.00/kg. Display was predominantly clean. Kids packs at $2.50ea.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $7.90/kg, Red Tips at $4.50/kg on special, quite heavily marked and Organics at $5.50/kg quite clean but display looked rummaged.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • HASS Avocados supplied by Dorian and Greenskins GMAX both at $1.49ea.

  • Hass 5 piece packs at $4.99ea.

ALDI ACACIA RIDGE

  • Purpleskin Count 23 Hass packed 18th May so fruit age is 14 days old - priced at $1.49 each and Greenskins GMAX ct 20’s also priced at $1.49ea. Hass with a presence of lenticel/nodule damage and some skin blemishes.

  • 1kg packs at $5.99ea.

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • Dorrian Ct 23 Hass and Greenskins GMAX Ct 23 Avocados on display - priced at $1.49 each. GMAX packed 19th May so 13 days old. Avos featured in the Aldi Catalogue this week, image featured a hass and greenskin varietal with sale price the same.

  • Also noted in the catalogue Aldi are celebrating “National Avocado Toast Day”- promoting the well known concept of smashed avo on toast with a squeeze of lemon, a sprinkle of salt and a kick of paprika!

  • 1kg packs at $5.99ea and 5 piece packs at $4.99ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Hass Avocados supplied by various growers including Rock Ridge Farming were presented on a table top display and an end, ticketed at $1.50ea. GMAX Avos priced at $2.00ea.

  • Both prepacks at $6.50ea.

COLES CORINDA

  • On offer Count 25-28 Hass displayed on a table top, priced at Fresh Special of $1.50ea - NOTE old signage of $1.70 ea or 2 for $3.00 was present on the end unit. Maturity of fruit varied.

  • GMAX on display for $2.00ea.

  • Both prepacks priced at $6.50ea.

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Two displays of loose Hass Avocados featured at this store - ticketed at $1.50ea - table top located at entry visible from the external entry and first end opposite entry. The majority of fruit presented well, a few pieces found with heavier lenticel/nodule damage or dark skin blemishes. GMAX Avocados presented beside Hass priced at $2.00ea.

  • $6.50 for either the Coles 5pk or the 1kg I’MPerfect nets.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS MOOROOKA

  • Purpleskin Hass count 18’s, were ticketed at $1.70ea, displayed on A Frame double sided display just inside the entrance to the produce department. Promo signage presented well.

  • Greenskin GMAX Ct 16 avos priced at $2.50ea, displayed on the reverse side of the A frame just inside the produce department. Quite a number of these had darkened skins, some bruising and soft spots.

WOOLWORTHS ACACIA RIDGE

  • Count 25 Hass Avocados supplied by Howe Farming (APP) for $1.50 each - this display was only half full but avos were good - majority quite firm.

  • Purpleskin 5 piece nets and 1kg Odd Bunch both priced at $7.00ea.

  • Empty bags sitting on the display of Hass, for over ripe fruit value offer, but none filled?

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • A frame bed display of Purpleskin Hass Ct18s priced at $1.70 packed 19th May so 13 days old. Greenskins GMAX Avos in count 14 and 16’s priced at $2.50ea - packed 18th May so 14 days old.

  • 5 piece packs were priced at $7.00ea and 1kg packs were also priced at $7.00ea.

 

Retail Market Week 21 - 2022

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

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









BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass  at $1.49 to $1.80ea .  Hass pricing has steadied somewhat this week, with prices ranging between $24-$30/tray for premium and a range of $17 -$25/tray for class one.  There continues to be very few bulk Hass on the market currently as what is available is being used for prepacking to service the supermarkets predominantly.

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

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing though some of the new season hass had a presence of moderate presence of nodule damage relating to recent rain in the growing region. Pricing this week varied with Hass unit pricing differing by $0.20 to $0.30 per unit between retailers.  Fruit age ranged 8 to 14 days. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Hass and Gmax avos selling this week at a ticket price of $1.49ea;  Coles Qld had NQ Hass ticketed at $1.70 ea and Gmax selling at $1.90 - $2.20ea; whilst Woolworths Qld had Hass selling at $1.70 to $1.80/piece depending upon store location and Gmax selling at $2.50ea.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to soft (especially amongst the hass, any piece with a dull hue and sun blemish tended to be quite soft). 

 

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Top Woolworths Hass and Woolworths Gmax; Bottom left -Aldi Shepard and Right -Coles Hass Avocados


STOCK IN STORES

QUICKLINKS

 

BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI MT OMMANNEY

  • A full display of Cavendish Bananas ticketed at $3.49/kg. Fruit has good colour, with minimal scarring.

  • No Lady Fingers on display.

ALDI COOPAROO

  • A display of Cavendish were priced at $3.49/kg. approximately 20% of the display were semi-colour in condition - fruit was reasonably clean though some light neck creasing and small marks on skin found.

  • Lady Fingers at this store very clean, priced at $5.99ea.

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • A full display of Cavendish priced at $3.49/kg.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $5.99/kg.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES MT OMMANNEY

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $3.00/kg - fruit that was displayed had minor skin marking. Kid’s packs at $3.00ea.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg (full stock and minimally marked).

COLES COOPAROO

  • Cavendish displayed at $3.50/kg, slightly dull. Kid’s packs also at $3.50.

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

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Cavendish bananas, display priced at $3.00/kg - a percentage of the fruit was found to be full colour and spotting. Kid’s packs priced at $3.00ea.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - minimal skin markings. Red Tips at $4.90/kg, these were quite marked.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS MT OMMANNEY

  • Cavendish priced at $3.50/kg - display reasonably tidy, a few clusters with creased necks and some minor skin marking observed, small quantity of fruit in the eat later section. Kids packs at $2.50ea.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.90/kg. Organic Variety at $5.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS COOPAROO

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg - a neatly presented display, but a section of the fruit was very long and exhibited signs of being chilled (dull and grey) - small rub, light scar and neck damage present. Kids packs at $2.50ea - a few clusters starting to spot.

  • Red Tips ticketed at $4.90/kg and Organic variety at $4.90/kg - all semi-colour condition.

WOOLWORTHS MOOROOKA

  • Display of Cavendish were priced at $3.90/kg. Display was predominantly clean. Kids packs at $2.50ea.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $7.90/kg, Red Tips at $4.90/kg and Organics at $5.50/kg.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI MT OMMANNEY

  • No stock of any avocado variety at this store!

ALDI COOPAROO

  • Count 23 Hass supplied from DBM - Ferraro Farming Hass packed 13th May so fruit age is 12 days old - priced at $1.49 each.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.99ea supplied by Simpson Farms and 1kg packs at $5.99ea.

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • Ct 23Hass - Ferraro Faming supplied by DBM and GMAX Avocados supplied by Greenskins on display - priced at $1.49 each.

  • 1kg packs at $5.99ea and 5 piece packs at $4.99ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES MT OMMANEY

  • Hass Avocados supplied by various growers including Rock Ridge and Ferraro Farming were presented on a table top display and an end, ticketed at $1.70ea. GMAX Avos priced at $1.90ea.

  • Both prepacks at $6.50ea.

COLES COOPAROO

  • On offer Count 25-28 Hass, from Costa’s and Dorian, priced at $1.70ea. Presented on a table top display, fruit packed 9th May so fruit age was 16 days. Mix of maturity on offer, the majority were still quite firm. A few GMAX Ct18’s to be unpacked.

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Two displays of loose Hass Avocados at this store in sizes 18 and 23’s - ticketed at $1.70ea - table top and first end opposite entry. Fruit grown by Ferraro Farming supplied by DBM - a light to moderate presence of nodule damage noted.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS MT OMMANEY

  • Purpleskin Hass and Simpson Farms Hass count 25’s, were ticketed at $1.70ea, displayed on an table top bin display just inside the entrance to the produce department with a spillover. Greenskin GMAX Ct 16 avos priced at $2.50ea, also displayed on a table top just inside the produce department. Most lines packed 17th May so fruit is 8 days fresh.

  • Organic Prepacks at $7.00ea.

WOOLWORTHS COOPAROO

  • Count 16 Hass Avocados for $1.80 each - this display was good. Fruit supplied by Purpleskins and Rock Ridge Farming packed on 13th May meaning an age of 12 days. Count 16 GMAX variety priced at $2.20ea packed 17th May so 8 days fresh.

WOOLWORTHS MOOROOKA

  • A display of Howe Farming and Rock Ridge Hass priced at $1.80. GMAX Avos in count 16’s priced at $2.50ea.

  • 5 piece packs were priced at $7.00ea and 1kg packs were also priced at $7.00ea.

INDEPENDENT STORE -

  • Avocado Hass priced 2 for $5.00, well stocked, neat display - great selection of ready to eat and ready in a few days on offer.

 

Retail Market Week 20 - 2022

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

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









BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Top Woolworths Hass and Woolworths Gmax; Bottom left -Aldi Shepard and Right -Coles Hass Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI CARINDALE

  • A full display of Cavendish Bananas ticketed at $3.49/kg. Fruit has good colour, with minimal scarring.

  • Lady Fingers at $5.99/kg, in clusters for customers.

ALDI REDBANK PLAINS

  • A display of Cavendish were priced at $3.49/kg. approximately 80% of the display were semi-colour in condition - fruit was reasonably clean though some light neck creasing and small marks on skin found.

  • Lady Fingers at this store slightly marked, priced at $5.99ea.

ALDI CHERMSIDE

  • A full display of Cavendish priced at $3.49/kg. Light skin marking could be found but generally fruit was presenting better than in recent weeks in this chain, 40% green however.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $5.99/kg.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES CARINDALE

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $3.50/kg - display needing a refill; fruit that was displayed had minor skin marking. Kid’s packs at $3.50ea.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg (quite green) and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg (minimal stock and heavily marked).

COLES REDBANK PLAINS

  • Cavendish displayed at $3.50/kg. Half of these were green. Kid’s packs at $3.50.

COLES CHERMSIDE

  • Cavendish bananas, display priced at $3.50/kg. Kid’s packs priced at $3.50ea.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - minimal skin markings.

  • Organic variety at $4.90/kg - questionable condition.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Cavendish priced at $2.50/kg - well stocked fruit presented stacked with marking, odd cluster green also. Kids packs at $2.50ea.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.90/kg. Organic Variety at $4.90/kg.

WOOLWORTHS GOODNA

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.90/kg - a neatly presented display, definite 'Eat Now’ and 'Eat Later’ sections but needing a refill - small rub, light scar and neck damage present. Kids packs at $2.50ea - needing stock.

  • Ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg and Organic variety at $5.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS CHERMSIDE

  • Display of Cavendish were priced at $3.90/kg. Display was predominantly clean. Kids packs at $2.50ea.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $7.90/kg, Red Tips at $4.90/kg and Organics at $5.50/kg.

INDEPENDENT STORE - CHERMSIDE

  • Beautiful display of Cavendish were priced at $3.99/kg. Cavendish Packs priced at $3.50ea and Lady Fingers at $7.99/kg.

  • Displays had good bloom and relatively clean.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Count 25 Purpleskin Hass and Greenskin Gmax both at $1.49ea, packed 12th May, fruit 6 days old.

ALDI REDBANK PLAINS

  • Count 25 Hass supplied from Purpleskins packed 12th May were on display - priced at $1.49 each. Count 23 GMAX also at $1.49ea packed 5th May.

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

ALDI CHERMSIDE

  • Hass and GMAX Avocados on display - priced at $1.49 each.

  • 1kg packs at $4.99ea for both lines.

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES CARINDALE

  • Hass Avocados supplied by various growers were presented on a table top display and an end, ticketed at $1.70ea. GMAX Avos priced at $2.00ea.

  • Both prepacks at $6.50ea.

COLES REDBANK PLAINS

  • On offer Count 25-28 Hass, from Costa’s and Purpleskin, priced at $1.00ea (featured on the specials board). Presented on a table top display and on an end. Both lines of fruit packed 29th April so fruit age was 19 days and this was evident.

  • GMAX fruit supplied by Greenskins priced at $2.00ea.

  • 5 piece packs at $6.50ea and I’m Perfect 1kg packs also at $6.50ea.

COLES CHERMSIDE

  • Two displays of loose Hass Avocados at this store in sizes 18 and 23’s - ticketed at $1.70ea - table top and first end opposite entry. Fruit grown by Ferraro Farming supplied by DBM.

  • GMAX priced at $2.00ea.

  • $6.50 for 5 piece packs.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Purpleskin Hass count 25’s, were ticketed at $1.70ea, displayed on an table top bin display just inside the entrance to the produce department with a spillover.

  • Prepacks at $6.00

WOOLWORTHS GOODNA

  • Count 23-28 Hass Avocados for $1.50 each - this display was good. Fruit supplied by Purpleskins and Howe Farming packed on 6th May meaning an age of 12 days.

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

WOOLWORTHS CHERMSIDE

  • A display of Howe Farming and Rock Ridge Hass priced at $1.60. Gmax Avos in count 20’s priced at $2.50ea.

  • 5 piece packs were priced at $6.90ea and 1kg packs were on special priced at $6.00ea.

INDEPENDENT STORE - CHERMSIDE

  • Avocado Hass priced 2 for $5.00, well stocked, neat display - great selection of ready to eat and ready in a few days on offer.

 

Retail Market Week 17 - 2022

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

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








BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


First harvest of the 2022 Hass season for Rock Ridge Farming....

AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Top Woolworths Shepard and Woolworths Hass'; Bottom left -Aldi Shepard and Right -Coles Shepard Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI KENMORE

  • A full display of Cavendish Bananas ticketed at $1.99/kg - Neck injury and scarring common. Fruit bloom was generally very good at this store, just the odd cluster that was quite dull.

  • Lady Fingers at $5.99/kg, in clusters for customers.

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • A display of Cavendish were priced at $1.99/kg. approximately 40% of the display were semi-colour in condition - fruit was reasonably clean though some light neck creasing and small marks on skin found.

  • No Lady Fingers at this store.

ALDI MT GRAVATT

  • A full display of Cavendish priced at $1.99/kg. Most stock at this store was semi-colour in condition. Light skin marking could be found but generally fruit was presenting much better than in recent weeks in this chain.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $5.99/kg.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES KENMORE

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $2.00/kg - a fairly well presented display; some minor skin marking but generally good bloom. Kid’s packs at $2.50ea.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg. Ladyfingers were quite thin and also a little backward in condition.

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish displayed at $2.00/kg - a predominance of semi colour fruit on this display. Kid’s packs at $2.50.

  • Red tips at $4.90/kg, Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - both of these lines presented green.

COLES MT GRAVATT

  • Cavendish bananas, display priced at $2.00/kg. Display was completely bare, waiting for stock refill. Kid’s packs priced at $2.50ea. Lost sales opportunity.

  • Red tips in stock at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - both little to no stock on display.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS KENMORE

  • Cavendish priced at $2.00/kg - fruit presented quite cleanly, odd cluster with scarring; definite eat now and eat later sections found on this display. Kids packs at $2.50ea. Display was neat. A lot of fruit in cartons on the floor. Neck damage evident.

  • Lady Fingers at $6.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.90/kg. Organic Variety at $4.90/kg.

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $2.00/kg - a very neatly presented display through more semi condition fruit than ready to eat - small rub, light scar and neck damage present. Kids packs at $2.50ea.

  • Ladyfingers ticketed at $6.90/kg.

  • Red Tips priced at $4.90/kg and Organic variety at $4.90/kg.

WOOLWORTHS MT GRAVATT

  • Display of Cavendish in single layer, needing a refill, were priced at $2.00/kg. Display was predominantly clean.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $6.90/kg and Organics at $4.90/kg.

INDEPENDENT STORE - KENMORE

  • Display of Cavendish were priced at $3.49/kg. Display was on the greener side, but relatively clean.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI KENMORE

  • Count 23 Shepards from Greenskins priced at $0.99 each. Packed 20th April so fruit age was 7 days - fruit was very firm.

  • 5 piece Shepard packs (supplied by Simpsons) introduced recently to the Aldi range priced at $4.49ea whilst the original 1kg Market Buy packs priced at $3.99ea.

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Count 25 Shepards supplied from Simpson Farms were on display - priced at $0.99 each.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.49ea.

ALDI MT GRAVATT

  • Count 25 Shepards with supplies from Simpsons freshly on display - priced at $0.99 each. Packed date of 13th April so fruit age 14 days.

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES KENMORE

  • Shepard Avocados supplied by various growers were presented on a table top display and an end, ticketed at $1.20ea. Howe Farming supplied by Aust Produce Partners with some light skin marking; whilst the Greenskin Shepards were more heavily marked with rots forming.

  • I’m Perfect 1kg packs priced at $3.80ea. 5 piece packs were priced at $5.00 each.

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • On offer Shepards, from a mix of suppliers including Rockridge, priced at $1.20ea and Autumn Hass also at $1.20ea. Presented on a table top display and on an end. 5 piece packs at $5.00ea and I’m Perfect 1kg packs for $3.80ea.

COLES MT GRAVATT

  • Two displays of loose Shepard Avocados at this store in sizes 25 and 28’s - ticketed at $1.20 ea - table top and first end opposite entry. Fruit was firm to yielding in terms of maturity. Packed on dates ranged from 6th April through to 11th April so fruit age ranged 16 days to 21 days.

  • $3.80 on 1kg packs and $5.00 for 5 piece packs.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS KENMORE

  • Greenskin Shepards and Purpleskin Hass, both in count 20’s, were ticketed at $1.40 and $1.80ea respectively, displayed on A frame displays just inside the entrance to the produce department. Packed on date 20th and 8th April respectively so age of each ranged 7-19 days. Some nodule damage/lenticel present on the Purpleskin hass, also a percentage of this fruit with sun blemish; a percentage also quite soft.

  • 1kg Odd Bunch packs at $5.00ea. 5 piece packs also in stock but no price ticket.

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Count 23 Purpleskin Hass Avocados for $1.50 each, some with superficial markings. Greenskin Shepard and Simpson Shepards displayed on special at $1.40ea - this display was good. Both lines presented well and packed from 7th-11th April, meaning an age range of 16-20 days. Some sun blemish/colouration found amongst the hass.

  • 1kg at $5.00ea.

WOOLWORTHS MT GRAVATT

  • A display of Count 25 Purpleskin Avocado Hass packed 7th April (20 days old) priced at $1.50. Greenskin Shepards both in count 20’s priced at $1.40ea a packed on 13th April so 14 days old.

  • 5 piece packs were priced at $5.50ea and 1kg packs were priced at $5.00ea.

INDEPENDENT STORE - KENMORE

  • ‘PREMIUM JUMBO’ Shepard Avocados at 2 for $4.00 or $2.50ea.

 

Retail Market Week 16 - 2022

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

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







BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

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

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

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

Whilst we are not quite there yet, it is important to look ahead to the new season, should I say TRUE Hass Avocado projections for the next few weeks according to industry figures supplied by Avocados Australia by week number with forecasts as follows: Week 15W/E 15/4 - 36K; Week 16 W/E 22/4 - 63K; Week 17 W/E 29/4 - 136K; Week 18 W/E 6/5- 214K; Week 19 W/E 13/5 - 258K. By these industry projections, fruit supplies from Week Ending 13th May will be starting to reach numbers that will ensure a consistent supply of Hass.

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

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

Whilst we have seen early season or autumn Hass on the market for some weeks, true hass crop is looking good - we have sent fruit off for dry matter testing this week from different farms with results ranging 22.3 to 24.1%. The industry guideline is to reach a minimum of 23% dry matter to ensure fruit maturity, so whilst a couple of farms are ready to commence harvest, others will have further fruit samples sent for dry matter testing in another couple of weeks.

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

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

 

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Top Woolworths Shepard and Woolworths Hass'; Bottom left -Aldi Shepard and Right -Coles Shepard Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • A full display of Cavendish Bananas ticketed at $2.99/kg - Neck injury and scarring common - a few clusters found to be spotting. Fruit bloom was good.

  • Lady Fingers at $5.99/kg, in clusters for customers.

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • A display of Cavendish were priced at $2.99/kg. approximately 60% of the display were semi-colour in condition - fruit was reasonably clean though some light sap stains and small marks found.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $5.99. These were also slightly green.

ALDI BROWNS PLAINS

  • A full display of Cavendish priced at $2.99/kg. Most stock at this store was semi-colour in condition, in both Cavendish and Lady Finger lines. Light skin marking could be found but generally fruit was presenting much better than in recent weeks in this chain.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $5.99/kg.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $3.00/kg - a fairly well presented display; some minor skin marking but generally good bloom.

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

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish displayed at $3.50/kg - a predominance of semi colour fruit on this dispaly - a few clusters with slightly dull hue. Kid’s packs also at $3.50.

  • Red tips at $4.90/kg, Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - both of these lines presented well.

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish bananas, display priced at $3.00/kg. A presence of skin marking including, sap stains, small skin scars, superficial and major bruising observed - but again an improvement on recent weeks.

  • Red tips in stock at $4.90/kg, a few clusters quite green, Organic at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish priced at $3.00/kg - fruit presented quite cleanly, odd cluster with scarring; definite eat now and eat later sections found on this display. Kids packs at $2.50ea. Display was neat.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.90/kg. Organic Variety at $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg - small rub, light scar and neck damage - bloom was good. Kids packs at $2.50ea.

  • Ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg.

  • Red Tips priced at $4.90/kg and Organic variety at $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • Display of Cavendish in single layer, needing a refill, were priced at $3.00/kg. Display was predominantly clean.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.90/kg. Organics were also in stock at $4.50/kg - a few clusters found to be spotting.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • Count 18 Shepards from Greenskins priced at $0.99 each.

  • 5 piece Shepard packs (supplied by Simpsons) introduced recently to the Aldi range priced at $4.49ea whilst the original 1kg Market Buy packs priced at $3.99ea.

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Count 25 Shepards supplied from Simpson Farms packed 6th April (14 days old) were on display - priced at $0.99 each. Whilst a large percentage of the fruit displayed well, there was a presence of fruit with rots, bruising, nodule damage and a few pieces suffering dehydration and thereby shrivelling.

  • 1kg packs at $3.99ea and 5 piece packs at $4.49ea.

ALDI BROWNS PLAINS

  • Count 25 Shepards with supplies from Simpsons on display and selling well - priced at $0.99 each. Packed date of 1st April so fruit age 19 days. A presence of lenticel damage, some copper residue and dehydration noted.

  • 5 piece Shepard packs were ticketed at $4.49ea and 1kg Market Buy packs at $3.99ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Count 25 Shepard Avocados supplied by various growers were presented on a table top display and an end, ticketed at $1.20ea.

  • I’m Perfect 1kg packs priced at $4.90ea.

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • On offer new season Shepards, from a mix of suppliers including Howe Farming and Cardorin’s priced at $1.20ea and Autumn Hass also at $1.20ea. Presented on a table top display and on an end. Found a few pieces with bruising and skin marking.

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • Two displays of loose Shepard Avocados and Autumn Hass at this store in sizes 23 and 25’s - ticketed at $1.20 ea - table top and first end opposite entry. Fruit was firm to yielding in terms of maturity. Fruit grown and supplied by Simpsons (own tray and Manbulloo ( a few bruises and a cut to skin noticed on this label)) Australian Produce Partners (Obie) and Costas (Adil) - packed on dates ranged considerably with fruit packed 31st March through to 11th April so fruit age ranged 9 days to 20 days.

  • $4.90 on 1kg packs and $3.90 for 5 piece packs.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Howe Farming Shepards and Purpleskin Hass, both in count 20’s, were ticketed at $1.40 and $1.80ea respectively, displayed on A frame displays just inside the entrance to the produce department. Packed on date 7th April so age 13 days. We did find a number of softer pieces throughout the early season hass and appearance of some pieces were not appealing.

  • 1kg packs at $4.50ea.

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Count 20 Purpleskin Hass Avocados for $1.80 each, some with superficial markings. Greenskin Shepard displayed on special at $1.40ea - this display was great. Both lines presented well and packed from 6th-11th April, meaning an age range of 9-14 days.

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

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • A display of Count 23/20 Purpleskin Avocado Hass packed 5th April (15 days old) priced at $1.30 a piece according to header board signage but $1.50ea on bin signage. Simpson Farm and Howe Farming Shepards both in count 25’s priced at $1.00ea (these were selling well/low in stock) a packed on 6th and 7th April so 13 to 14 days old.

  • 5 piece packs were priced at $5.00ea and 1kg packs were priced at $4.50ea.

 

Retail Market Week 15 - 2022

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

Last week we saw the total banana industry production lift slightly to 406K cartons, which represented an increase of just over 17K cartons on the week prior. The weather patterns are showing signs of change with slightly cooler mornings and peaks under 32C in the far North this week.  Morning temperatures have been be a touch cooler across all NQ regions with early a.m. temps falling within a range of 17.6- to 24.2C; whilst day time temperatures have been similar to last week with a top of just 31.6C -within a range of 29.5 to 31.6C across the week.  In terms of rainfall, all major North Qld growing regions were again relatively dry with only the Tully region receiving 12.8mm and Innisfail receiving 21.4mm across the week.  Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 14-15 weeks, with fruit quality generally found to be good overall in our packshed though we continue to grade out some light scarring.   As we are now in the autumnal season the weather will continue to gradually cool and we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks and months.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $1.49 to $2.99/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $12-$22 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well.   Fruit at the stores visited this week were found to have a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour was generally good; definitely more ready to eat fruit now, than eat later options.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas with little variance this week in comparison to the week prior and amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $2.49/kg; whilst both Woolies and Coles offered fruit at $3.00-$3.50/kg depending upon location visited.






BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

·       Week 14 - 384,624 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a  9% decrease ( or some 37,000 less cartons) on Week 13 -2022 production – North Qld maintains the lead in production accounting for 68% of this; followed by Central Qld with 24.5%; then WA at 5.5% and the remaining 2% coming from Sunshine Coast.

·       The average industry dispatch per week over the last four week period has been 441,606 trays.

·       It is forecast that a total of 325K trays will be despatched this week nationally, a little lighter with the impact of Easter public holidays,

All major supermarkets are selling premium Shepards’  at $1.19 to $1.30ea .  Hass, new season NQ fruit, were found at Woolworths stores selling these at $1.50-$1.80 per piece and Coles for $1.20, though there is a difference in size of fruit; whilst independents were selling larger class one NQ Hass for $2.00/piece or 3 large pieces for $5 and loose Shepards at $0.99 cents each and a 4 piece prepack for $2.99 - depending upon variety/quality/size.   Hass pricing remained steady with a top now of $18/tray and a range of $14 -$18/tray for premium.  Shepard’s are only fetching  a top of $10.00-$13.00/tray for premiums in the market; with class one Shepards’ back to $6-$9/tray and Bulks $7 to $15 depending upon grade and quality.

The weather in North Qld for our Shepard crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 17.6 to 31.6C with dry conditions which is great for picking. 

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing with pricing being a consistent offer across major supermarkets - the variation this week was noted in the sizing stocked by each banner.  Fruit age for Shepards age ranged 13 to 15 days; whilst new season Hass tended to be around 8 days old.  Both Woolworths stores and Coles stores are stocking NQ Autumn varieties of Hass as well as the green skin Shepards; with half of the display devoted to each varietal in most cases.  Woolworths offer the different varieties at different price points; whilst Coles are offering both varieties at the same price point.

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had Shepard avos selling with a ticket price of $1.19ea;  Coles Qld had both NQ Shepards and new season Autumn Hass ticketed at $1.20 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays Shepards  at $1.30ea and new season NQ Hass ticketed at $1.50-$1.80ea, depending upon location.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to firm. There was a greater proportion of Hass yielding to gentle pressure in comparison with Shepards in general.

 

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Top Woolworths Shepard and Woolworths Hass'; Bottom left -Aldi Shepard and Right -Coles Shepard Avocados


STOCK IN STORES

QUICKLINKS

 

BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • A full display of Cavendish Bananas ticketed at $2.49/kg - Neck injury and scarring common - a few clusters found to be spotting.

  • Lady Fingers at $5.99/kg, in hands customers had to pull apart.

ALDI MT GRAVATT EAST

  • A display of Cavendish were priced at $2.49/kg. approximately 60% of the display were slightly green - fruit was reasonably clean.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $5.99. Display looked untidy with packaging disheveled.

ALDI COOPAROO

  • A full display of Cavendish priced at $2.49/kg. Poor display with some heavily spotting fruit; some clusters extremely dull and marked. Not enticing at all.

  • Lady Fingers exhibiting some bronzing and light marking priced at $5.99/kg.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $3.00/kg - a well presented display; some minor skin marking but generally good bloom. Kids banded clusters also ticketed at $3.00 ea.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg, Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Organic variety at $4.90/kg (the front section of this display was very dull and grey as if they had been kept in a fridge).

COLES MT GRAVATT EAST

  • Cavendish displayed at $3.00/kg - a predominance of semi colour fruit on this dispaly - a few clusters with slightly dull hue. Some light rub marking and minor scarring. Kid’s packs also at $3.00.

  • Red tips at $4.90/kg, Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - both of these lines presented well and Organic variety (very green) at $4.90/kg.

COLES COOPAROO

  • Cavendish bananas, display priced at $3.50/kg. A presence of skin marking including, sap stains, neck injuries and superficial bruising observed. Again a few dull clusters throughout.

  • Red tips in stock at $4.90/kg, a few clusters at the front of the display that had minor skin marking and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish priced at $3.00/kg - fruit presented quite cleanly, odd cluster with scarring; definite eat now and eat later sections found on this display. Kids packs at $2.50ea. Did find a few clusters with crowns that show signs of age and superficial mould developing and a dullness to the skin hue of some. Display was nevertheless, neat.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.90/kg. Organic Variety at $4.50/kg. All these lines presented well.

WOOLWORTHS MT GRAVATT EAST

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg - small rub, light scar and neck damage - bloom was good. Kids packs at $2.50ea. Display was in need of a refill - plenty of fruit in the cartons on the floor, just not on the shelves.

  • Ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg.

  • Red Tips priced at $4.90/kg and Organic variety at $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS COOPAROO

  • Display of Cavendish in single layer, needing a refill, were priced at $3.00/kg. Display was predominantly clean - a presence of minor scarring and rub.

  • Lady Fingers low in stock priced at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.90/kg. Organics were also in stock at $4.50/kg - odd cluster with neck injury.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Count 25 Shepards from Simpson Farms and Delai’s supplied by Simpsons priced at $1.19 each - packed 25th; 30th March and 4th April so fruit age range was 9 - 19 days. Some lenticel damage on fruit, also some evidence of dehydration on a few pieces.

  • 5 piece Shepard packs(supplied by Simpsons) introduced recently to the Aldi range (note new swing tag) priced at $4.49ea whilst the original 1kg Market Buy packs on special at $3.79ea were featured in this week’s Aldi catalogue. Also noted this week was the different netting colour used on both the Aldi 5 pack and their 1kg options.

ALDI MT GRAVATT EAST

  • Count 25 Shepards supplied from Simpson Farms were on display - priced at $1.19 each. Majority of fruit was quite heavily bruised/had significant skin marking.

  • This was the only avocado display in this store.

ALDI COOPAROO

  • Count 25 Shepards with supplies from Greenskins were on display and selling well - priced at $1.19 each. Packed date of 29th March so fruit age 15 days.

  • 5 piece Shepard packs were ticketed at $4.49ea and 1kg Market Buy packs on special (and featured in the ALDI catalogue) at $3.79ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Signage at entry to store with avocados as a feature.

  • Count 25 Shepard Avocados and Count 25 Autumn Hass supplied by various growers were presented on a table top display just inside the front store entry as well as on the third end, ticketed at $1.20ea. Packed dates range 25th - 30th March so fruit age range is 14 to 19 days. Nodule damager and a little bruising as well as some dehydration noted.

COLES MT GRAVATT EAST

  • On offer new season Shepards, from a mix of suppliers including Howe Farming, priced at $1.20ea and Autumn Hass also at $1.20ea. Presented on a table top display and on an end.

  • 5 piece Shepard packs at $3.90ea and I’m Perfect 1kg packs at $4.90ea.

COLES COOPAROO

  • Two displays of loose Shepard Avocados and Autumn Hass at this store - ticketed at $1.20 ea - table top and first end opposite entry. Fruit was firm to yielding in terms of maturity.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Howe Farming and Greenskin Shepards and Purpleskin Hass were ticketed at $1.30 and $1.50ea (on special) respectively, displayed on A frame displays just inside the entrance to the produce department. A little rub and light lenticel noted on a couple of pieces. Hass were more forward and did not look as attractive. Packed on dates ranged 30th March to 4th April so age ranged 9 to 14 days.

  • 5 piece packs priced at $5.00ea and 1kg packs at $5.00ea. Found 3 different BB date codes on the 1kg Odd Bunch stock - indicating daily stocks not fully clearing.

WOOLWORTHS MT GRAVATT EAST

  • Count 25 Purpleskin Hass Avocados for $1.80 each, some with superficial markings. Greenskin Shepard displayed on special at $1.30ea. The shepards presented well.

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

WOOLWORTHS COOPAROO

  • A display of Count 18/20 Purpleskin Avocado Hass packed 30th March (13 days old) priced at $1.80 a piece and Greenskin Avocado Shepards priced at $1.30ea (these were selling well/low in stock). Both displays in need of a refill.

  • Both 5 piece packs and 1kg packs were priced at $5.00ea, however minimal stock of both.

 

Retail Market Week 14 - 2022

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

Last week we saw the total banana industry production lift slightly to 389K cartons, which represented an increase of just over 9K cartons on the week prior. The weather patterns are showing signs of change with slightly cooler mornings and peaks under 33C in the far North this week.  Morning temperatures have been be a touch cooler across all NQ regions with early a.m. temps falling within a range of 16.2- to 22.9C; whilst day time temperatures have been similar to last week with a top of just 33.6C -within a range of 28.7 to 33.6C across the week.  In terms of rainfall, all major North Qld growing regions were relatively dry with only the Tully region receiving a light 1.2mm across the week.  Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 14-15 weeks, with fruit quality generally found to be good overall in our packshed though we continue to grade out some fruit speckle.   As we are now in the autumnal season the weather will continue to gradually cool and we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks and months.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $0.99 to $3.00/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $12-$22 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well.   Fruit at the stores visited this week were found to have a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour was generally good; definitely more ready to eat fruit now, than eat later options.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas with little variance this week in comparison to the week prior and amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $2.49/kg; whilst both Woolies and Coles offered fruit at $2.50/kg at the stores visited.





BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

·       Week 13 - 421,626 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a  12% decrease ( or some 57,563 less cartons) on Week 12 -2022 production – North Qld maintains the lead in production accounting for 63% of this; followed by WA with 22%; then Central Qld at 14.8% and Central NSW with the remaining 0.2%.

·       The average industry dispatch per week over the last four week period has been 441,606 trays.

·       It is forecast that a total of 363K trays will be despatched this week nationally,

All major supermarkets are selling premium Shepards’  at $1.19 to $1.30ea .  Hass, new season NQ fruit, were found at Woolworths stores selling these at $1.80 per piece and Coles for $1.20, though there is a difference in size of fruit; whilst independents were selling class one larger WA fruit/NQ Hass for $2.00/piece or 3 large pieces for $5 and loose Shepards at $0.99 cents each and a 4 piece prepack for $2.99 - depending upon variety/quality/size.   Hass pricing did remained steady with a top now of $20/tray and a range of $16 -$20/tray for premium.  Shepard’s are still only fetching  a top of $10.00-$14.00/tray for premiums in the market; with class one Shepards’ back to $7-$10/tray.

The weather in North Qld for our Shepard crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 16.2to 33.6C with dry conditions which is great for picking. 

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing with pricing being a consistent offer across major supermarkets - the variation this week was noted in the sizing stocked by each banner.  All three major supermarkets are now stocking new season Shepards,  Fruit age for Shepards age was 13 to 15 days; whilst new season Hass tended to be around 8 days old.  A number of Woolworths stores are stocking NQ Hass and new season Shepards; with half of the display devoted to each varietal.  Coles likewise are offering both new season Autumn Hass (NQ) and Shepards side by side at the same price.

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had new season Shepard avos selling with a ticket price of $1.19ea;  Coles Qld had both NQ Shepards and new season Autumn Hass ticketed at $1.20 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays Shepards  at $1.30ea and new season NQ Hass ticketed at $1.80ea.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to firm. There was a greater proportion of Hass yielding than the Shepards in general.

 

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Top Woolworths Shepard and Woolworths Hass'; Bottom left -Aldi Shepard and Right -Coles Shepard Avocados


STOCK IN STORES

QUICKLINKS

 

BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI FOREST LAKE

  • A full display of Cavendish Bananas ticketed at $2.49/kg - a few dull clusters found throughout the display; also a presence of minor skin marking and bronzing - a few very long clusters.

  • Lady Fingers at $5.99/kg, in hands customers had to pull apart.

ALDI COOPAROO

  • A display of Cavendish were priced at $2.49/kg. approximately 40% of the display were very gray and marked which detracted from the entire presentation - again a presence of skin marking noticed.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $5.99 in the ‘super saver’ section, these had rub marking and skin scarring.

ALDI MT OMMANEY

  • A full display of Cavendish priced at $2.49/kg. Display was dull in respects to colour - a presence of some minor skin marking and minor neck damage noticed. Display was rather jumbled. Mixed condition of fruit.

  • Lady Fingers again quite bruised and priced at $5.99/kg.

ALDI DREWVALE

  • A full display of Cavendish Bananas ticketed at $2.49/kg - 50% green clusters; also a presence of minor skin marking, but overall an improvement on other Aldi displays this week.

  • Lady Fingers at $5.99/kg, these were also green but beautiful condition, in hands customers had to pull apart.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES FOREST LAKE

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $2.50/kg - a few very dull clusters observed scattered throughout this display; some minor skin marking including bronzing, rub and scarring. Kids banded clusters also ticketed at $2.50 ea.

COLES COOPAROO

  • Cavendish displayed at $2.50/kg - display needed to be refilled with stock; bloom was good though there was a few clusters with a dull hue. Some light rub marking and minor scarring. Kid’s packs also at $2.50.

  • Red tips at $4.90/kg.

COLES MT OMMANEY

  • Cavendish bananas, display priced at $2.50/kg. A low level presence of skin marking including, sap stains, neck injuries and superficial bruising observed.

  • Red tips in stock at $4.90/kg, a few clusters at the front of the display that were very dull and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg.

  • Organic variety were also on display, priced at $4.50/kg, these were slightly green.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS FOREST LAKE

  • Cavendish priced at $2.50/kg - fruit presented quite cleanly, odd cluster with scarring; definite eat now and eat later sections found on this display.

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

WOOLWORTHS COOPAROO

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00/kg - small rub, light scar and neck damage - bloom was good. Kids packs at $2.50ea.

  • Ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg - low stock.

  • Red Tips priced at $4.90/kg and Organic variety at $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS MT OMMANEY

  • A neat, single layer display of Cavendish were priced at $2.50/kg. Display was predominantly clean - low level presence of minor scarring. Kids banded packs with some minor scarring priced at $1.00ea!!

  • Lady Fingers in stock priced at $7.90/kg with noticeable bronzing, rub and scarring and Red Tips at $4.90/kg.

INDEPENDENT STORE - MT OMMANEY

  • Cavendish were priced at $1.49-$1.99/kg- well presented.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI FOREST LAKE

  • Count 25 Simpson Farms Shepards priced at $1.19 each on special. Shepards featured in Aldi’s weekly catalogue as a product in season awareness spot.

  • 5 piece Shepard packs introduced priced at $4.49ea. 1kg Market Buy packs at $3.99ea.

ALDI COOPAROO

  • Count 25 Shepards with supplies from Greenkins were on display and selling well - priced at $1.19 each. Fruit packed 23rd March so fruit age is 13 days old.

  • 5 piece Shepard packs were ticketed at $4.49ea.

ALDI MT OMMANEY

  • Count 23 Shepards with supplies from Greenskins were on display and selling well - priced at $1.19 each.

  • 5 piece Shepard packs were ticketed at $4.49ea and 1kg Market Buy packs at $3.99ea.

ALDI DREWVALE

  • Count 25 Simpson Farms Shepards priced at $1.19 each on special. Packed 24th March so fruit age is 13 days.

  • 5 piece Shepard packs priced at $4.49ea - as well and 1kg Market Buy packs at $3.99ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES FOREST LAKE

  • Count 25 Shepard Avocados and Count 25 Autumn Hass supplied by various growers were presented on a table top display just inside the front store entry as well as on the third end, ticketed at $1.20ea. Packed dates range 22nd - 29th March so fruit age range is 8 to 15 days.

  • I’m Perfect packs at $3.99 and 5 piece packs at $5.50ea.

COLES COOPAROO

  • On offer new season Shepards priced at $1.20ea and Autumn Hass also at $1.20ea. Presented on a table top display and on an end.

  • 5 piece Shepard packs at $4.90ea and I’m Perfect 1kg packs at $5.50ea.

COLES MT OMMANEY

  • Two displays of loose Shepard Avocados and Autumn Hass at this store - ticketed at $1.20 ea - table top and first end opposite entry. Fruit was firm to yielding in terms of maturity.

  • 5 piece packs priced at $5.50ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS FOREST LAKE

  • Greenskin Shepards and Purpleskin Hass were ticketed at $1.30 and $1.80ea respectively, displayed on A frame displays just inside the entrance to the produce department. A little rub and light lenticel noted on a couple of pieces.

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

WOOLWORTHS COOPAROO

  • Count 25 Purpleskin Hass Avocados on special for $1.80 each, some with superficial markings. Greenskin Shepard displayed with no price?? Fruit packed dates of 24th and 23rd March so fruit age is 13 to 14 days.

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

WOOLWORTHS MT OMMANEY

  • A display of Count 20 Greenskin Avocado Shepard packed 29th March (8 days old) priced at $1.30 a piece.

  • 1kg packs were priced at $4.00ea.

INDEPENDENT - MT OMMANEY

  • Avocados at 99c each.

  • Pre-packs were priced at $2.99ea.

 

Retail Market Week 13 - 2022

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

Last week we saw the total banana industry production drop to 379K cartons, which represented a decline of just over 100K cartons on the week prior. The weather patterns are showing signs of change with slightly cooler mornings and peaks under 35C in the far North this week.  Morning temperatures have been be a touch cooler across all NQ regions with early a.m. temps falling within a range of 17.9- to 23.1C; whilst day time temperatures have been similar to last week with a top of just 34C -within a range of 27.8 to 34C across the week.  In terms of rainfall, all major North Qld growing regions experienced much lighter falls with Mareeba recording just 0.8m; Walkamin receiving 0.5mm; whilst both Innisfail and Tully receiving around 15mm across the week each.  Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 14-15 weeks, with fruit quality generally found to be good overall in our packshed though we have been grading out some fruit speckle.   As we are now in the autumnal season the weather will continue to gradually cool and we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks and months.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $1.50 to $2.49/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $16-$26 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well though there has still been a lower level presence of heat stressed fruit on a number of shelves.   Fruit at the stores visited this week were found to have a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour was generally good; definitely more ready to eat fruit now, than eat later options.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas with little variance this week in comparison to the week prior and amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $2.49/kg; whilst both Woolies and Coles offered fruit at $2.50/kg at the stores visited.






BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

·       Week 12 - 479,189 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents an  0.37% decrease ( or some 1,798 less cartons) on Week 11 -2022 production – North Qld maintains the lead in production accounting for 61.5% of this; followed by WA with 21.4%; then Central Qld at 16.8% and Central NSW with the remaining 0.3%.

·       The average industry dispatch per week over the last four week period has been 465,813 trays.

·       It is forecast that a total of 404K trays will be despatched this week nationally,

All major supermarkets are selling premium Shepards’  at $1.00 to $1.20ea .  Hass, new season NQ fruit, were found at Woolworths stores selling these at $1.80 per piece and Coles for $1.20, though there is a difference in size of fruit; whilst independents were selling class one larger WA fruit for $2.00/piece or 3 large pieces for $6 depending upon variety/quality/size.   Hass pricing did remained steady with a top now of $20/tray and a range of $16 -$20/tray for premium.  Shepard’s are still only fetching  a top of $10.00-$14.00/tray for premiums in the market; with class one Shepards’ back to $7-$10/tray.

The weather in North Qld for our Shepard crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 17.9 to 33.5C with rain showers being isolated throughout the week.  There continues to be varying levels of rainfall across regions like Mareeba who received a total of 0.8mm across the week and yet other regions receiving 2mm-6mm.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing with pricing being a consistent offer across major supermarkets - the variation this week was noted in the sizing stocked by each banner.  All three major supermarkets are now stocking new season Shepards,  Fruit age for Shepards age was 6 to 18 days; whilst new season Hass tended to be around 8 days old.  A number of Woolworths stores were continuing to stock both Hass (WA) and new season Shepards; with half of the display devoted to each varietal.  Coles this week were also found to be stocking new season Autumn Hass.

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had new season Shepard avos selling with a ticket price of $1.19ea;  Coles Qld had both NQ Shepards and new season Autumn Hass ticketed at $1.20 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays Shepards  at $1.00 to $1.20ea and new season NQ Hass ticketed at $1.80ea.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to firm. 

 

AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Top Woolworths Shepard and Woolworths Hass'; Bottom left -Aldi Shepard and Right -Coles Shepard Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • A full display of Cavendish Bananas ticketed at $2.49/kg - a few dull clusters found throughout the display; also a presence of minor skin marking, but overall an improvement on recent displays..

  • Lady Fingers at $5.99/kg, no stock on display

ALDI CARINDALE

  • A display of Cavendish were priced at $2.49/kg. approximately 40% of the display was slightly backward - again a presence of minor skin marking noticed.

  • Lady Fingers no where to be found.

ALDI BROWNS PLAINS

  • A full display of Cavendish priced at $2.49/kg. Display was good in respects to colour - a presence of some minor skin marking and minor neck damage noticed.

  • Probably the cleanest stock of the three stores this week.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas displayed on the banana barge at the rear of the produce department with fruit selling at $2.50/kg - a few very dull clusters observed scattered throughout this display; some minor skin marking including bronzing, rub and scarring. Kids banded clusters also ticketed at $2.50 ea.

  • Red Tips ticketed at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers with some bruising at $7.90/kg.

COLES CARINDALE

  • Cavendish displayed at $2.50/kg - display consisted of approximately 55% some semi-colour fruit and 45% coloured; bloom was good though there was a few clusters with a dull hue. Some light rub marking and minor scarring. Kid’s packs also at $2.50.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Red tips at $4.90/kg - both slightly green.

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish bananas, single layer display priced at $2.50/kg. A low level presence of skin marking including, sap stains, neck injuries and superficial bruising observed.

  • Red tips in stock at $4.90/kg (again a couple of clusters with major bruising) and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish priced at $2.50/kg - fruit presented quite cleanly, odd cluster with scarring; definite eat now and eat later sections found on this display.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.90/kg - also a number of clusters with rub and skin marking.

  • Organic variety priced at $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $2.50/kg - small rub, light scar and neck damage - bloom was good.

  • Ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg - generally clean and presented in hands

  • Red Tips priced at $4.90/kg and Organic variety at $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • A neat, single layer display of Cavendish were priced at $2.50/kg. Display was predominantly clean - low level presence of minor scarring. Kids banded packs with some minor scarring also priced at $2.50.

  • Lady Fingers in stock priced at $7.90/kg with noticeable bronzing, rub and scarring, Red Tips at $4.90/kg and Organics at $4.50/kg.

INDEPENDENT STORE - GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish were priced at $1.50/kg- well presented, some slightly green.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Count 23 Simpson Farms Shepards priced at $1.19 each on special. Shepards featured in Aldi’s weekly catalogue as a product in season awareness spot.

  • 6 piece Market Buy packs priced at $5.49ea - now contain shepard as well.

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Count 25 Shepards with supplies from Simpsons were on display and selling well - priced at $1.19 each. Fruit packed 17th March so fruit age is 13 days old.

  • 6 piece Market Buy packs of shepards were ticketed at $5.49ea.

ALDI BROWNS PLAINS

  • Count 25 Shepards with supplies from Simpsons were on display and selling well - priced at $1.19 each, packed 24th March (6 days old). Some nodule damage present.

  • 6 piece Market Buy packs of shepards were ticketed at $5.49ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Count 25 Shepard Avocados supplied by various growers(including Howe Farming from Aust. Produce Partners packed 15th March so 15 days old) were presented on a table top display just inside the front store entry as well as on the third end, ticketed at $1.20ea. Store also had Autumn Hass on display also selling at $1.20 per piece - these were very small ranging Count 28 to 30 in size.

  • Shepards featured on the ‘specials’ signage at store entry.

COLES CARINDALE

  • On offer new season Count 23 Shepards priced at $1.20ea displayed on an end together with Autumn Hass and Coles 5pk Avocados. Some of the stock supplied by Murray Bros - Blue Sky Produce packed 12th March so 18 days old and Aust PRoduce Partners (Obie Fresh).

  • 5 piece Shepard packs at $4.90ea and I’m Perfect 1kg packs at $5.50ea.

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • Two displays of loose Shepard Avocados at this store - ticketed at $1.20 ea - table top and first end opposite entry. Fruit was firm to yielding in terms of maturity. Packed dates ranged 17th to 22nd March, so age was 8 to 13 days. Fruit supplied by Aust Produce Partners (Obie); Rockridge Fresh and Costa Farms (Gunnado). Fruit quality was good, majority was firm to just yielding.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Greenskin Shepards packed 17th March (13 days old) and Purpleskin Hass packed 22nd March (8 days old) were ticketed at $1.20 and $1.80ea respectively, displayed on A frame displays just inside the entrance to the produce department. A little rub and light lenticel noted on a couple of pieces.

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

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Count 25 Purpleskin Hass Avocados on special for $1.80 each, some with superficial markings.

  • 5 piece packs priced at $5.50ea.

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • A display of Count 23/25 Greenskin Avocado Shepard packed 17th March (13 days old) and some grown by Adil Farming supplied by Favco all priced at $1.00 a piece.

  • Both 5 piece packs and 1kg packs were priced at $5.50ea.

  • Great Shepard Head board teaching customers about the Shepard variety. Two sided.

 

Retail Market Week 12 - 2022

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

Last week the total banana industry production was in the vicinity of 470K cartons. The weather patterns of heat and sunshine have definitely continued but so has the rain in the far North this week.  Morning temperatures have continued to be a touch cooler across all NQ regions with early a.m. temps falling within a range of 18.6- to 23.8C; whilst day time temperatures have definitely been a little milder with a top of just 30.8C -within a range of 26.2 to 30.8C across the week.  In terms of rainfall, all major North Qld growing regions experienced varying falls with Mareeba recording a total fall of 20mm; Walkamin receiving 24mm; whilst both Innisfail and Tully had much heavier total falls of 262mm and 282mm respectively across the week.  Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 14-15 weeks, with fruit quality generally found to be good overall in our packshed.   As we are now in the autumnal season the weather will continue to gradually cool and we will see bunch age increase over the coming weeks and months.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $0.99 to $2.29/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $14-$24 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

The presentation of Cavendish presented reasonably well though there has still been a lower level presence of heat stressed fruit on a number of shelves.   Fruit at the stores visited this week were found to have a presence of minor dry scar; minor neck damage; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour was generally good; definitely more ready to eat fruit now, than eat later options.

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





BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays

Coles Produce Feature in their March Magazine…. Avocados in a few tempting recipes….


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

·       Week 11 - 480,987 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a  4% increase ( or some 18,642 more trays) on Week 10-2022 production – North Qld maintains the lead in production accounting for 61.2% of this; followed by WA with 25.8%; then Central Qld at 12.8% and Central NSW with the remaining 0.2%.

·       The average industry dispatch per week over the last four week period has been 453,487 trays.

·       It is forecast that a total of 427K trays will be despatched this week nationally with approximately 73% of these expected to be new season Shepards.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Shepards’  at $1.19 to $1.20ea .  Hass, new season NQ fruit, were only found at Woolworths stores selling these at $1.50 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit for $2.00/piece or 2 or 3 large pieces for $6 depending upon variety/quality/size.   Hass pricing did come back a little with a top now of $20/tray and a range of $16 -$20/tray for premium.  Shepard’s are still only fetching  a top of $15.00/tray for premiums in the market; with class one Shepards’ back to $8-$10/tray.

The weather in North Qld for our Shepard crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 19 to 30C with rain showers being scattered throughout the week.  There continues to be varying levels of rainfall across regions like Mareeba who received a total of 20mm across the week and yet other regions receiving 24mm-40mm - with this in mind,  we structure our harvesting programme on our farms to suit the prevailing weather conditions ie if it has been raining overnight, we don’t commence picking until mid-morning to allow the fruit time to dry off all in an effort to reduce the likelihood of lenticel damage; on days with heavier falls we do not pick at all.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing with pricing being a consistent offer across major supermarkets - the variation this week was noted in the sizing stocked by each banner.  All three major supermarkets are now stocking new season Shepards,  Fruit age for WA Hass was found to be in the vicinity of 16 days - whilst  Shepards age was 7 to 13 days.  A number of Woolworths stores were continuing to stock both Hass (WA) and new season Shepards; with half of the display devoted to each varietal. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had new season Shepard avos selling with a ticket price of $1.19ea;  Coles Qld had Shepards ticketed at $1.20 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays Shepards  at $1.20 and new season NQ Hass ticketed at $1.50ea.  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to firm. 

 

 



AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Top Woolworths Shepard and Woolworths Hass'; Bottom left -Aldi Shepard and Right -Coles Shepard Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI LOGANHOLME

  • A very full display of Cavendish Bananas ticketed at $1.99/kg - a few dull clusters found throughout the display; also a presence of minor skin marking.

  • Lady Fingers at $5.99/kg, these were also semi colour

ALDI SPRINGWOOD

  • A neat, single layer display of Cavendish were priced at $1.99/kg. Display was predominantly just slightly backward - again a presence of minor skin marking noticed.

  • Lady Fingers in stock priced at $5.99/kg - some of the cleanest hands seen in weeks - Insta worthy you might say.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES LOGANHOLME

  • Cavendish bananas displayed on the banana barge at the rear of the produce department with fruit selling at $2.50/kg - a definite eat now and eat later sections; a few very dull clusters observed scattered throughout this display; some minor skin marking. Kids banded clusters also ticketed at $2.50 ea.

  • Red Tips ticketed at $4.90/kg with rub and skin marking; and Lady Fingers with some bruising at $7.90/kg.

  • Organic variety also on offer at $4.00/kg

COLES SPRINGWOOD

  • Cavendish displayed at $2.50/kg. A better display in terms of fruit bloom being brighter though still a presence of some semi-colour fruit with a dull hue. Some light rub marking and minor scarring. Kid’s packs also at $2.50.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Red tips at $4.90/kg - but no display of these.

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $2.00/kg. A low level presence of skin marking including neck injuries and major bruising observed.

  • Red tips in stock at $4.90/kg (again a couple of clusters with major bruising) and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - better bloom in this store.

  • Bananas featured on the ‘Specials’ board at the front of the store.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS LOGANHOLME

  • Cavendish priced at $2.50/kg - fruit presented quite cleanly, odd cluster with scarring; definite eat now and eat later sections found on this display.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg were heavily marked, Organic at $5.50/kg and Red Tips at $3.90/kg - also a number of clusters with rub and skin marking.

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00/kg - small rub, light scar and neck damage - bloom was good. Found some very long clusters on show.

  • Ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg - generally very clean and presented in hands

INDEPENDENT STORE - LOGANHOLME

  • Cavendish were priced at $0.99/kg- well presented but all slightly green.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI LOGANHOLME

  • Count 23 Greenskin Shepard and Simpson Farms Shepards priced at $1.19 each on special, packed 15th March (8 days old). Shepards featured on the front page of Aldi’s weekly catalogue with one of the Costa Farm growers.

  • 6 piece Market Buy packs priced at $5.49ea - now contain shepard as well.

ALDI SPRINGWOOD

  • Count 25 Shepards with supplies from Greenskin and Simpsons were on display and selling well - priced at $1.19 each, packed 11th March (12 days old). Some lenticel damage found on a few of the Greenskin pieces.

  • 6 piece Market Buy packs of shepards were ticketed at $5.49ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES SPRINGWOOD

  • Count 23/25 Shepard Avocados supplied by various growers were presented on a table top display just inside the front store entry as well as on the third end, ticketed at $1.20ea. Supplies from Zebra Avos (Murray Bros); Ferraro Farms (from Freshmax); and Greenskins were observed. Fruit packed dates varied from 8th to 11th March with fruit age therefore ranging 12 to 15 days. Fruit maturity was found to be yielding to firm.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50ea and 1kg I’mPerfect packs on special for $3.90ea.

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • On offer new season Count 23 Greenskin Shepards priced at $1.20ea displayed on a table top to the right inside store entry as well as on the end of the second row and Count 23 Hass at $1.20ea on a separate display.

  • 5 piece Shepard packs at $5.50ea.

COLES LOGANHOLME

  • Two end displays of loose Shepard Avocados at this store - ticketed at $1.20 ea. Fruit supplied by Howe Farming (Aust Produce Partners), Kureen Farming (Rockridge) and Dorian Consultancy (Majestic Fruit Co). Fruit was firm to yielding in terms of maturity. Packed dates ranged 11th to 16th March, so age was 7 to 12 days.

  • Good colour but quite firm. 5 piece shepard packs at $5.50ea and 1kg I’mPerfect nets on special for $3.90 ea. Quick weight check of the 1kg packs showed weights up to 1.25kg.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS CHATSWOOD

  • Greenskin Shepards packed 10th March (13 days old) and Leadwood Ct 20 Shepards (Aust Produce Partners) packed 10th March and Ct 25 Shepards from Nature’s Fruit Co packed 11th March were ticketed at $1.20 displayed on A frame displays just inside the entrance to the produce department. A little rub and light lenticel noted on a couple of pieces.

  • How to “select” a Shepard card present on front of display - with a notation that this avocado stays green longer.

WOOLWORTHS LOGANHOLME

  • Count 25 Avocados on special for $1.20 each, some with superficial markings.

  • 5 piece packs priced at $5.50ea, these also had fruit with decent skin marking.

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • A display of Count 16 Purpleskin Avocado Hass packed 15th March (8 days old and very firm) priced at $1.50 a piece. Count 20 Greenskin Shepards and Leadwood Shepards (Aust Prod Partners) packed 8th to 10th March (13-15 days old) at $1.20 per piece.

  • Both 5 piece packs and 1kg packs were priced at $5.50ea.

INDEPENDENT STORE - LOGANHOLME

  • Large Hass priced at 3 for $5.00 or $2.00ea. Shepards priced at 3 for $3.00 or $1.19ea.

  • Good selection of maturities on offer.

  • Shepard prepacks priced at $2.99ea - 5 to a bag.

 

Retail Market Week 11 - 2022

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

In the aftermath of the flooding in the South East corner of Qld there is still a lot of work being done within the market precinct.  The majority of sites have removed and dumped flood affected produce and equipment/furniture; sites have been cleaned and sanitised; pest prevention programmes/treatments are being reinstated; dock levellers are being repaired/replaced etc.  Power is gradually being restored to various sites across the markets, and in some instances are having to be re-energised again as a result of further faults being found in the lines.  Our office is located in the commercial centre at the front of the markets – the switchboard has been destroyed by the floods and so we are still waiting for this to be repaired and for power to be restored – hoping by this Friday.  Considering everything, it has been a remarkable effort by all parties to clean and restore the Brisbane Market operation back to a position that full trading has been even possible, in a relatively short period of time.

Last week the total banana industry production was in the vicinity of 476K cartons which included a resumption of supply to the Brisbane market in the mix. The weather patterns of heat and sunshine have definitely continued but from Sunday on, the rain has returned in the far North this week.  Morning temperatures have continued to be a touch cooler across all NQ regions with early a.m. temps falling within a range of 20- to 24.8C; whilst day time temperatures have also been a little milder with a top of 34.8C -within a range of 24.5 to 34.8C across the week.  In terms of rainfall, up until Friday of last week, all major North Qld growing regions were relatively dry, however things changed on the weekend with Mareeba recording a total fall of 40mm; Walkamin receiving 42mm; whilst both Innisfail and Tully had much heavier total falls of 217mm and 197mm respectively from Sunday on.  Cavendish banana bunch age is still in the vicinity of 14-15 weeks, with fruit quality generally found to be good overall in our packshed.  

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $1.99 to $3.29/kg this week.  The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $14-$26 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

I am pleased to say that in general, Cavendish presented better than the week prior.  Still a presence of heat stressed fruit on a number of shelves.   Fruit at the stores visited this week were found to have a presence of low level minor dry scar; minor neck damage was prevalent; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining.  Colour was generally good; definitely more ready to eat fruit now, than eat later options.

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




BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

·       Week 10 - 462,345 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a  5% increase ( or some 21,615 more trays) on Week 9-2022 production – North Qld has now surpassed WA in terms of production accounting for 66% of this; followed by WA with 31% (143K). The remaining 3% came from Central Qld, Tristate and Central NSW.

·       The average industry dispatch per week over the last four week period has been 462,692 trays.

·       It is forecast that a total of 426K trays will be despatched this week nationally with approximately 77% of these expected to be new season Shepards.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Shepards’  at $1.19 to $1.50ea .  Hass were only found at Woolworths stores selling these at $1.50 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit for $2.00/piece or 2 or 3 large pieces for $6 depending upon variety/quality/size.   There has been a slight easing of volumes in the southern markets but not much change to pricing post the impact of the floods.  Hass pricing did come back a little with a top now of $20/tray and a range of $16 -$20/tray for premium.  Shepard’s are still only fetching  a top of $15.00/tray for premiums in the market; with class one Shepards’ back to $9-$13/tray.

The weather in North Qld for our Shepard crop has seen daytime temperatures ranging 24.5 to 34C with rainfall being more prevalent since the weekend.  There continues to be some rainfall with regions like Mareeba receiving a total of 40mm across the week and yet other regions receiving more (42mm-91mm)- with this in mind,  we structure our harvesting programme on our farms to suit the prevailing weather conditions ie if it has been raining overnight, we don’t commence picking until mid-morning to allow the fruit time to dry off all in an effort to reduce the likelihood of lenticel damage; on days with heavier falls we do not pick at all – it becomes a juggling act - where we try to manage the best we can with prevailing conditions.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing with pricing being one of the main variables in the major supermarkets offering based upon store location; sizing stocked and banner.  All three major supermarkets are now stocking new season Shepards,  Fruit age for WA Hass was found to be in the vicinity of 16 days - whilst  Shepards age was 7 to 13 days.  A number of Woolworths stores were continuing to stock both Hass (WA) and new season Shepards; with half of the display devoted to each varietal. 

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had new season Shepard avos selling with a ticket price of $1.19ea;  Coles Qld had Shepards ticketed at $1.20 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays Shepards  at $1.30 to $1.50ea (which tended to be fruit  of larger size).  The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to firm.  Notable rots found amongst the Greenskin Shepards on display at one Woolworths store in particular.

 

 

















AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Top Woolworths Shepard and Woolworths Hass'; Bottom left -Aldi Shepard and Right -Coles Shepard Avocados


STOCK IN STORES

QUICKLINKS

 

BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • A mixed display of Cavendish Bananas priced at $2.99/kg - some fruit found that was very dull and suffering from heat stoke; a few clusters were spotting and other clusters that were semi-colour.

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • A full display of Cavendish were priced at $2.99/kg. Display was full, a small quantity of slightly backward fruit present.

  • Lady Fingers in stock priced at $5.99/kg - most clusters with a presence or bronzing and rub.

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $2.99/kg. Minor skin marking observed, around half the display was slightly green, but the rest had good colour. A presence of some heat stressed fruit.

  • $5.99/kg for Lady Fingers.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish bananas displayed on the banana barge aligning the entry with fruit selling at $3.00/kg - some minor skin marking, a number of clusters with minor neck damage. Kids banded clusters also ticketed at $3.00 ea.

  • Red Tips ticketed at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers (Posma’s) with some bronzing/bruising at $7.90/kg.

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish displayed at $3.00/kg. A better display with bloom of fruit brighter though still a presence of some semi-colour fruit with a dull hue. Some light rub marking and minor neck creasing.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Red tips at $4.90.

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $3.00/kg. A low level presence of skin marking observed.

  • Red tips in stock at $4.90/kg some clusters of which were spotting and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - a few clusters with light marking and sooty mould.

  • Organic variety priced at $5.50/kg.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish priced at $3.00/kg - fruit presented quite cleanly, odd cluster with scarring; odd cluster found spotting and odd clusters with sooty mould. Display was neat and full. Kids banded clusters selling at $3.00.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg, Organic at $5.50/kg and Red Tips at $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00/kg - small rub, light scar and neck damage - bloom was good. Found some very long clusters on show.

  • Ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg - generally very clean and presented in hands; Red Tips $4.50/kg needing to be refilled; Kids packs $2.50ea and Organic $5.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00/kg generally with good bloom though some clusters a little dull and some with light skin marking. A few clusters found to be spotting.

  • Kids packs priced at $2.50ea, Lady Fingers priced at $7.90/kg (some clusters with rub), Organic at $5.50/kg and Red tips at $4.50/kg.

INDEPENDENT STORE - INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish were priced at $1.99/kg and Lady Fingers at $3.99/kg - well presented.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • Count 25 Greenskin Shepard priced at $1.19 each on special. Packed 8th March - therefore fruit age is 8 days.

  • 6 piece Market Buy packs priced at $4.99ea - now contain shepard as well.

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Shepards were on display and selling well - priced at $1.19 each

  • 6 piece Market Buy packs of shepards were ticketed at $4.99ea.

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Count 23 Greenskin Shepards priced at $1.19 each. Fruit packed 8th March so 8 days old.

  • 6 piece Market Buy packs of shepards were priced at $4.99ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Count 23 Rockridge Shepard Avocados were presented on a table top display just inside the front store entry ticketed at $1.20ea. Rockridge fruit - quality was good.

  • Second display of loose shepards on the second end together with the 5 packs.

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

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • On offer new season Shepards supplied by Rockridge Farming priced at $1.20ea and Hass at $1.30ea on a separate display.

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Only stock of loose Shepard Avocados at this store on a table display - ticketed at $1.20 ea.

  • Good colour but quite firm.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • WA Avocado Collective Hass packed 22nd Feb (22 days old) were ticketed at $1.50 displayed on A frame displays just inside the entrance to the produce department. Greenskin Shepards priced at $1.50ea - a lot of rots throughout this display - fruit packed 1st and 2nd March - so 14 and 15 days old.

  • Floor display next to the A frame of new season Maluma Hass, which were just yielding, packed 8th March, so 8 days old, count 16 supplied by Purpleskins.

  • 5 piece packs of Hass at $5.50ea and 1kg packs also at $5.50ea (spme packs with evidence of breakdown within).

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • A display of Avocado Hass priced at $1.20 a piece - Greenskin fruit, lots of rots present. Both 5 piece packs and 1kg packs were priced at $5.50ea.

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Greenskin Shepards count 20 packed 8th March (age 8 days) with ticket price of $1.20ea - neat display and fruit quality was much better and WA Avocado Collective Hass at $1.20ea packed on 22nd Feb so age is 22 days - clear that some of this fruit was too old and starting to dehydrate.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50ea and 1kg packs on special at $5.00ea.

INDEPENDENT STORE - INDOOROOPILLY

  • Large Hass priced at 3 for $6.00. Good selection of maturities on offer.

 

Retail Market Week 10 - 2022

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

Whilst the mammoth task of clean up post the flooding in the South East corner of Qld and Northern NSW is well underway it by no means complete. A number of the Brisbane Market wholesalers have managed to re-open for trade, even if it is in a restricted version, since Monday 7th March; however many are operating in recovery mode with further tasks involving cleaning, sanitising, having power restored, equipment cleaned, serviced and or replaced be undertaken; and as such it will be a few weeks until things are truly back to normal.

Last week the total banana industry production was in the vicinity of 420K cartons and as a result of the recent floods in Brisbane, road closures and market agents busy with clean up, a higher percentage of the fruit was directed to southern markets as was the case with many other commodities. The weather patterns of heat and sunshine have definitely continued but the rain has slowed somewhat in the far North this week. Morning temperatures have continued to be rather balmy across all NQ regions with early a.m. temps falling within a range of 21 to 25.8C; whilst day time temperatures have been hot and humid with a top of 36C within a range of 33 to 36.1C. In terms of rainfall, up to Wednesday, all major North Qld growing regions received only scattered showers, if any, with Walkamin receiving the most rain with 9mm recorded; Mareeba receiving 1.2mm; whilst both Innisfail and Tully surprisingly had no rain at all last week. Cavendish banana bunch age is now at 14-15 weeks, with fruit quality generally found to be good overall in the packshed.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $2.99 to $3.49/kg this week. The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $14-$26 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

Cavendish in general this week presented rather poorly. Again there was a stronger presence of heat stress fruit on a number of shelves. Fruit at the stores visited this week were found to have a presence of low level minor dry scar; minor neck damage was prevalent; as well as bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining. Colour was generally mixed as a number of displays were marred by heat stress; definitely more ready to eat fruit now, before we have to throw it in the bin.

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












BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

  • Week 9 - 440,730 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a 3% increase ( or some 10,843 more trays) on Week 8 2022 production - WA production still narrowly accounted for the majority at 47.2% of this; followed by North Qld with new season Shepards accounting for 47.02% (161K). The remaining 6% came from Central Qld and NZ.

  • The average industry dispatch per week over the last four week period has been 470,690 trays.

  • It is forecast that a total of 416K trays will be despatched this week nationally with approximately 63.8% of these being new season Shepards.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Shepards’ at $1.19 to $1.50ea - though Coles were offering a multibuy deal of 2 for $2.00. Hass were only found at Woolworths stores selling at $1.80 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit for $1.50-$2.00/piece or 2 or 3 large pieces for $5 depending upon variety/quality/size. Whilst the Brisbane markets are still getting back on their feet, the southern markets are struggling with the volume of fruit that have been directed their way as a result of the floods and as such the pricing has fallen on Shepard’s in particular. Hass pricing continues to be in the range of $18 -$22/tray for premium but this is not expected to hold. Shepard’s are fetching a top of $15.00/tray for premiums; with class one Shepards’ back to $9-$13/tray and we are waiting on new pricing for market bulks.

The weather in North Qld for our Shepard crop has been hot and humid with scattered showers in most growing regions. Day time maximums of up to 36C has not been uncommon, whilst overnight the temperature has dropped to 20 to 25C which is still quite balmy. There continues to be some rainfall with regions like Mareeba receiving a total of 43mm across the week and yet other regions have only received 5-10mm - with this in mind, we structure our harvesting on our farms to suit the prevailing weather conditions ie if it has been raining overnight, we don’t commence picking until mid-morning to allow the fruit time to dry off all in an effort to reduce the likelihood of lenticel damage.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing with pricing being one of the main variables in the major supermarkets offering based upon store location; sizing stocked and banner. All three major supermarkets are now stocking new season Shepards, Fruit age for WA Hass was found to be in the vicinity of 16 days - whilst Shepards age was 7 to 13 days. A number of Woolworths stores were continuing to stock both Hass (WA) and new season Shepards; with half of the display devoted to each varietal.

In terms of Avocado retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld had new season Shepard avos selling with a ticket price of $1.19ea; Coles Qld had Shepards ticketed at $1.30 ea or a multibuy deal of 2/$2.00; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays Shepards at $1.50ea which tended to be fruit of larger size. The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to firm.

North Queensland Shepard Avocados season is here….

The variety that does not change skin colour as it ripens, nor does it go brown/oxidise as quickly when cut making it the perfect selection for fresh salads and beautiful desserts.

Some of the region has been experiencing rainy periods over the last two-three weeks (in the last week ranging 43mm to 65mm) and unfortunately the forecast for the next few weeks is for more intermittent rain. We will of course be monitoring conditions and adjusting our harvest schedule accordingly, to avoid picking fruit in the rain in an effort to minimise lenticel damage.

















AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Top Woolworths Shepard and Woolworths Hass'; Bottom Aldi Shepard and Coles Shepard Avocados


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • An abhorrent display of Cavendish Bananas priced at $3.49/kg - fruit was spotting, very dull, and blackening with heavily marked clusters - fruit was quite ripe.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg - a few semi-colour clusters present.

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • A full display of Cavendish were priced at $3.49/kg. Display was full, a small quantity of slightly backward fruit present.

  • Lady Fingers in stock priced at $5.99/kg - most clusters with a presence or bronzing and rub.

ALDI CANNON HILL

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg with some clusters spotting - display was in need of a tidy and refill. Minor skin marking and light neck creasing also observed.

  • $5.99/kg for Lady Fingers - were backward and being sold in hands that customers would have to break apart. There appeared to be a little sooty mould present.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Cavendish bananas displayed on the banana barge with fruit selling at $3.00/kg - a lot of dull fruit with neck injuries and skin marking - some clusters very dark in appearance.

  • Red Tips also quite heavily marked at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers with some bronzing at $7.90/kg.

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish displayed at $3.00/kg. A better display with bloom of fruit brighter though still a presence of some semi-colour fruit with a dull hue. Some light rub marking and minor neck creasing.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/k and Red tips at $4.90.

COLES CANNON HILL

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $3.00/kg and kids packs also priced the same. A low level presence of early stage crown end mould on some clusters, minor skin marking also observed.

  • Red tips in stock at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - a few clusters with light marking.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS FAIRFIELD

  • Cavendish priced at $3.50/kg - fruit presented quite cleanly, odd cluster with scarring. Display was neat but a little bare. Kids banded clusters selling at $2.50.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg, Organic at $5.50/kg and Red Tips at $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg - small rub, light scars and again a presence of neck creasing- bloom was good.

  • Ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg; Kids packs $2.50ea and Organic $5.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS CANNON HILL

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg generally with good bloom though some clusters a little dull and some with light skin marking.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $7.90/kg (some clusters with rub), Organic at $5.50/kg and Red tips at $4.50/kg.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • Count 23 Greenskin Shepard priced at $1.19 each on special. Packed 22nd Feb - therefore fruit age is 17 days. Fruit was very firm.

  • 6 piece Market Buy packs priced at $4.99ea

  • Shepard Avocados featured in this week’s catalogue as a ‘Super Saver’.

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Shepards were on display and obviously selling well - priced at $1.19 each - only minimal stock left.

  • 6 piece Market Buy packs of NZ Hass were ticketed at $5.99ea - no stock.

ALDI CANNON HILL

  • Count 23/25 Greenskin Shepards priced at $1.19 each. Displayed in two areas. Fruit packed 22nd Feb so 17 days old - but very firm.

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

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Count 23 Rockridge Shepard Avocados had been hand stacked and ticketed at $1.30ea or 2 for $2.00. Great presentation.

COLES CANNON HILL

  • On offer Count 23 new season Shepards supplied by Rockridge Farming priced at $1.30ea or 2 for $2.00. Fruit packed 1st March so 8 days old.

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Only stock of loose Shepard Avocados at this store on a table display - ticketed at $1.30 ea or 2 for $2.00.

  • Count 23 Costa Shepards grown by DBC Farming packed 24th Feb (13 days old)

  • Good colour but quite firm.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS FAIRFIELD

  • WA Avocado Collective Hass were ticketed at $1.80 displayed on A frame displays just inside the entrance to the produce department. A mix of Greenskin Shepards and Cobra Hill Shepards priced at $1.50ea - a pieces found to have rots.

  • 5 piece packs of Hass at $5.50ea and 1kg packs also at $5.50ea.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • A lack lustre display of Costa Avocado Hass in count 20, priced at $1.20 a piece. Both 5 piece packs and 1kg packs were priced at $5.50ea.

  • Fruit packed: Shepard packed 5th Feb - Date unclear.

  • Considerable damage within a couple of 1kg packs.

WOOLWORTHS CANNON HILL

  • Greenskin Shepards and Cobra Hill Shepards with ticket price of $1.50ea and WA Avocado Collective Hass at $1.80ea packed on 22nd Feb (16 days old). Greenskin shepards with a higher prevalence of rots in comparison to the Cobra Hill offering.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50ea.

 

Retail Market Week 9 - 2022

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Brisbane Markets under water

Brisbane Produce Markets are closed due to another devastating flood

27th February, 2022

Followed by the clean up.....

And the aftermath… some 1,500 tonnes of produce waste to dispose of and all hands are on deck for the massive clean up.

From 3pm 1st March, 2022

The heavens opened and it just keep coming…… persistent rainfall of moderate to heavy falls, day and night, across 4 days saw storm water drains fill quickly, the river and creeks swell and before we knew, it brown waters were covering our roadways and rising. Despite this flood not being of quite the same level as the 2011 Flood, (approximately 1 metre lower than 2011) the volume of water that rained down across a relatively short window ensured water moved with pace and seemed to cause more damage. Whilst roadways were starting to close on the evening of Friday 25th February; a flood watch was issued on 26th February and it was declared on the morning of Sunday 27th February that all access points into the markets were unavailable due to the water levels continuing to rise and by later that same day it was deemed the markets were closed. Flood waters started to slowly recede Monday 28th February and by 3pm Tuesday 1st March the BML were allowing tenants access to the markets for a review of the damage and to commence the mammoth task of cleaning up so that the vital heart of Queensland’s fresh Fruit and Vegetable supply, could again start pumping.

BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

Despite what was taking place in the south east corner of the state, our crops continue to grow and need be harvested in the far north. Last week the total industry production was just shy of 442K cartons which is some 10,927 cartons less than the previous week. The weather patterns of heat, sunshine and plentiful rain have again been a constant this week in far north Queensland. Morning temperatures have continued to be rather balmy across all NQ regions with early a.m. temps falling within a range of 19.5 to 25.3C; whilst day time temperatures have been hot and humid with a top of 36.1C within a range of 29.5 to 36.1C. In terms of rainfall up to Wednesday all major North Qld growing regions received moderate falls with Walkamin receiving the most rain with some 69.4mm; Mareeba receiving 43mm; Innisfail receiving 6mm; and Tully just 0.2mm falling across the week. Cavendish banana bunch age is now at 14-15 weeks, with fruit quality generally found to be good overall in the packshed. With the warm days coupled with the rainfall this will continue to promote hastened fruit growth so it is important for all farms to stay on top of girth measurements to ensure overall fruit length and girth is not exceeding specification.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $2.99 to $3.49/kg this week. The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $14-$26 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

Cavendish in general this week presented reasonably well. Again there was a presence of heat stress fruit on a number of shelves. Fruit at the stores visited this week were found to have a presence of low level minor dry scar; minor neck damage; bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining. Colour was generally good but marred by heat stress in some instances, with more plentiful supplies of fruit that was ready to eat.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas with little variance this week amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $3.49/kg; Woolies offered fruit at $3.50/kg and Coles also offered fruit at $3.50/kg.











BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Coles, Aldi and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

  • Week 8 - 429,887 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a significant 16% decrease ( or some 84,590 fewer trays) on Week 7 2022 production - WA production still accounted for the majority at 62% of this; followed by North Qld with new season Shepards accounting for 33% (154K) and Central Qld at 2%. The remaining 3% came from NZ, Central NSW and Tristate.

  • The average industry dispatch per week over the last four week period has been 489,076 trays.

  • It is forecast that a total of 424K trays will be despatched this week nationally with approximately 43.8% of these being new season Shepards.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1.19- $1.50 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit for $1.50-$2.00/piece or 2 or 3 large pieces for $5 depending upon variety/quality/size. Shepards were selling at $1.19 to $1.50ea. Sadly there were a few Shepards seen in store with stings and developing body rots. Within the markets at the start of the week we were seeing good volumes of Hass/Shepards with pricing continuing to be in the range of $18 -$22/tray for premium fruit depending upon size and quality of each line; whereas premium NZ fruit is fetching $16-$18.  Pricing for class one fruit has remained stable (main sales) is ranging $10 -$16per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $8 to $16 (2nds) --$18-$26/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. However by the end of the week with the Brisbane Markets closed to receivals from 26th February due to impending flooding, a number of parties elected to divert their stock to southern markets which have in effect created a flood of another type. Some agents in both the Sydney and Melbourne markets have more avocados than they need and as such the pricing has come back to a top of $15.00/tray for premium Shepards; with class one Shepards back to $9-$13/tray and we are waiting on new pricing for market bulks.

The weather in North Qld for our Shepard crop has been hot and humid with scattered showers in most growing regions. Day time maximums of up to 36C has not been uncommon, whilst overnight the temperature has dropped to 20 to 25C which is still quite balmy. There continues to be some rainfall with regions like Mareeba receiving a total of 43mm across the week and yet other regions only receiving 5-10mm - as such we structure our harvesting on farms that are dry and if it has been raining overnight, we don’t commence picking until mid-morning to allow the fruit time to dry off all in an effort to reduce the likelihood of lenticel damage.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing with pricing being one of the main variables in the major supermarkets offering based upon store location; sizing stocked and banner. Both Aldi and Woolworths stores this week were now stocking Shepards but also a few WA/NZ Hass still on offer. Coles stocking NZ hass in stores visited. Fruit age in all stores for Hass was found to be ranging 26 to 29 days - whilst Shepards age was 7 to 9 days. A number of Woolworths stores were found to be stocking both Hass (NZ and WA) and new season Shepards; with half of the display devoted to each varietal all week.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld NZ Hass and new season Shepard avos selling with a ticket price of $1.19ea; Coles Qld had NZ Hass ticketed at $1.20 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass (large sizes) ticketed at $1.50 and Shepards also at $1.50ea depending upon fruit size and store location. The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to firm.

North Queensland Shepard Avocados season is here….

The variety that does not change skin colour as it ripens, nor does it go brown/oxidise as quickly when cut making it the perfect selection for fresh salads and beautiful desserts.

Some of the region has been experiencing rainy periods over the last two-three weeks (in the last week ranging 43mm to 65mm) and unfortunately the forecast for the next few weeks is for more intermittent rain. We will of course be monitoring conditions and adjusting our harvest schedule accordingly, to avoid picking fruit in the rain in an effort to minimise lenticel damage.
















AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Woolworths Shepard, 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 - some marking on a few clusters - fruit colour was generally good.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg - no stock.

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • A full display of Cavendish were priced at $3.49/kg. Display was full, a small quantity of slightly backward fruit present fruit bloom somewhat dull and some minor marking present.

  • Lady Fingers in stock priced at $5.99/kg with rub and bronzing.

ALDI MT OMMANEY

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg. Minor skin marking and light neck creasing observed. Also odd cluster with superficial crown end mould developing. Again fruit bloom is dull which tends to suggest heat stress.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas displayed on the banana barge with fruit selling at $3.50/kg. Generally good colour - presence of minor neck damage and skin marking.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg, Organic at $5.50/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg.

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish displayed at $3.50/kg. Some light rub marking and scarring - approx. 20% of clusters with very dull bloom, neck damage and overall darkening of skin colour which is detracting from entire display - remainder of display is cleaner and of semi-colour condition.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Red tips at $4.90/kg.

COLES MT OMMANEY

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $3.50/kg. Rear of display needed refilling, a number of minor skin marks including some bruising, cut to neck and minor neck creasing.

  • Red tips in stock at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - a few clusters with developing maturity bronzing. Organic clusters present but no price ticket.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.50/kg - fruit presented well though there is a presenc of some minor skin marking - bloom definitely brighter. Display was neat. Kids banded clusters selling at $2.50.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg - small rub, light scars - bloom was good - display needed to be topped up.

  • Ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg; Kids packs $2.50ea.

WOOLWORTHS MT OMMANEY

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $1.00/kg!! Some stock with heavy bronzing and skin marking - couple clusters found with bruising. Store is perhaps clearing the previous day’s order?? Full cartons on the floor, Howe Farming, packed 14th Feb so stock was 16 days old.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $7.90/kg (some clusters with rub), Organic at $5.50/kg and Red tips at $4.50/kg.

INDEPENDENT STORE - MT OMMANEY

  • Cavendish Bananas priced at $2.99/kg and Lady Fingers at $6.99/kg

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Count 25 Greenskin Shepards priced at $1.19 each on special. Packed 23rd Feb - therefore fruit age is 7 days. Little lenticel damage noted, fruit was very firm.

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Shepard were on display- priced at $1.19 each - only minimal stock.

  • 6 piece packs NZ Hass were priced at $5.99ea - no stock.

ALDI MT OMMANEY

  • Count 23/25 NZ Skylark Hass packed 3rd Feb so 27 days old and priced at $1.19 each and new season Greenskin Shepards also priced at $1.19ea packed 23rd Feb so 7 days old.

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

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • On offer Count 23 NZ Hass supplied by Avoco Skylark on offer priced at $1.20ea. Fruit packed 2nd Feb so 29 days old.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50ea.

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • NO STOCK OR SIGNAGE AT ALL.

COLES MT OMMANEY

  • Count 23 Hass Avocados ticketed at $1.20ea, packed 3rd Feb, which means fruit was 28 days old.

  • 5 piece packs priced at $5.50ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • WA Avocado Collective Hass were ticketed at $1.50 displayed on A frame displays just inside the entrance to the produce department. Fruit yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 5 piece packs of Hass at $4.50ea on special and 1kg packs at $5.50ea.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Another neat display of WA Avocado Hass in count 20, priced at $1.50 a piece Fruit ripeness - a mix of maturities on offer. 5 piece packs were priced at $4.50ea.

  • Fruit packed: Hass packed 10th Feb - so fruit age is 20 days.

WOOLWORTHS MT OMMANEY

  • Hass and Shepards both with ticket price of $1.50ea - shepards were very firm but again the finding of some rots.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50ea.

INDEPENDENT STORE - MT OMMANEY

  • Hass priced at 3 for $6.00 and Shepard packs (3 or 4) at $3.49ea.

 

Retail Market Week 8 - 2022

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

Last week the total industry production was just shy of 453K cartons which is some 11,211 cartons less than the previous week. The weather patterns of heat, sunshine and plentiful rain have again been a constant this week in far north Queensland. Morning temperatures have continued to be rather balmy across all NQ regions with early a.m. temps falling within a range of 20 to 24.9C; whilst day time temperatures have been somewhat milder close to a top of 32C within a range of 28.5 to 32.2C. In terms of rainfall up to Wednesday all major North Qld growing regions received moderate falls with Tully receiving the most rain with some 137mm; Innisfail receiving 116mm; Walkamin receiving 12mm; and Mareeba with a total of 79mm falling across the week. Cavendish banana bunch age is now at 14-15 weeks, with fruit quality generally found to be good overall in the packshed. With the warm days coupled with the rainfall this will continue to promote hastened fruit growth so it is important for all farms to stay on top of girth measurements to ensure overall fruit length and girth is not exceeding specification.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $2.99 to $3.49/kg this week. The markets all have moderate supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $14-$26 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

Cavendish in general this week presented reasonably well. Again there was a presence of heat stress fruit on a number of shelves. With the extremes of heat in the various growing regions over the last month; depending farm location, elevation and the irrigation programme being followed etc some farms have a percentage of heat stressed plants which subsequently produce heat stressed bunches. To minimise the impact of heat stress on plants, Rockridge ensures irrigation programmes are adjusted and undertaken at suitable times of the day. Fruit at the stores visited this week were found to have a presence of low level minor dry scar; rust thrip damage; bronzing; bruising; small rub marks and sap staining. Colour was generally good with more plentiful supplies of fruit that was ready to eat.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas with little variance this week amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $3.49/kg; Woolies offered fruit at $3.50/kg and Coles also offered fruit at $3.50/kg.










BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

  • Week 7 - 517,807 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a 5% increase ( or some 23,473 additional trays) on Week 6 2022 production - WA production accounted for 64% of this; NZ contributed 18% (again shipping delays have impacted this proportional supply); 15% from North Qld (new season Shepards equating to a little over 131K trays) and the remaining 3% came from Central NSW and Tristate.

  • The average industry dispatch per week over the last four week period has been 535,656 trays.

  • It is forecast that a total of 534K trays will be despatched this week nationally with approximately 32% of these being new season Shepards.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1.19- $1.80 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit for $1.50-$2.00/piece or 2 or 3 large pieces for $5 depending upon variety/quality/size. It should be noted that Woolworths stores visited were stocking Hass as well as Shepards which were selling at $1.50ea whilst larger Hass (both NZ and WA) were selling at $1.80ea. Sadly there were a number of Shepards seen in store with stings and developing body rots. Within the markets we are still seeing good volumes of Hass with pricing continuing to be in the range of $18 -$24/tray for premium fruit depending upon size and quality of each line; whereas premium NZ fruit is fetching $16-$20.  Pricing for class one fruit has remained stable (main sales) is ranging $10 -$16per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $8 to $16 (2nds) --$18-$28/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. The markets are receiving North Qld Shepards with some farms electing to commence spot picking their larger Shepards ; supplies on the market are of mixed quality this week with a presence of a couple of lines that are immature; there were also some lines with a number of stings with potential to develop rots. Demand for Shepards is slowly attracting attention, with a number of independents now stocking both Hass and Shepard alongside each other in their stores.

With the primary production state continuing to be Western Australian it is pertinent to consider the weather in this region. The weather in Manjimup has seen early somewhat milder morning minimum temps ranging 11.6 to 16.2C and daytime maximum temps of 20.4 to 35.4C. The available meteorological data for the Pemberton region shows milder early mornings temps of 11.2-13.7C; unfortunately there were no recordings for day time temperatures in this region this week though there was 1 mm of rain recorded since the previous Wednesday. Our hass supply from WA has seen the curtain drawn to a close for the WA season - not due to the cessation of fruit but rather an end to the availability of sufficient labour to pick the remaining fruit. The quality throughout the period has been excellent with just the last week or two marred by the presence of some nodule damage/lenticel which we believe to be attributable to the extreme heat. Our focus will now turn to our North Qld Shepard crop which promises to be a good season…. though Mother Nature is threatening with the forecast of some wet weather over the next couple of weeks which may slow the harvest.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing with pricing being one of the main variables in the major supermarkets offering based upon store location; sizing stocked and banner. The majority of stores this week were still stocking NZ Hass, with fruit age in all stores was found to be ranging 20 to 26 days. A number of Woolworths stores were found to be stocking both Hass (NZ and WA) and new season Shepards; with half of the display devoted to each varietal. At Carindale, the Shepards were positioned on the rear of the A Frame display - count 20’s selling for $1.50ea whilst the front display of Hass count 16/18’s were selling at $1.80ea. A number of the Greenskin Shepards had stings and there were also a number of body rots found throughout the display.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld Hass avos selling with a ticket price of $1.19ea; Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.30 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass (large sizes) ticketed at $1.80 and Shepards at $1.50ea depending upon fruit size and store location. The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to firm.

Announcing the North Queensland Shepard Avocados season is here….

The North Queensland Shepard season is finally underway. All of our farms have had their fruit tested for dry matter composition with the goal for all results to be 21% or greater. We are pleased to confirm that a range of sizes were submitted and the results were found to be ranging 20.9% to 26.2%. This is very promising indeed and should present customers with an excellent eating experience. This is just want we want - a positive experience so that repeat purchases are encouraged. After a successful light first week to enable training of new staff and testing of all our systems, we will again undertake a light pick this week and ramp harvesting up from the following week.

Some of the region has been experiencing rainy periods over the last two-three weeks (ranging 12mm to 116mm) and unfortunately the forecast for the next couple of weeks is for more rain. We will of course be monitoring conditions and adjusting our harvest schedule accordingly, to avoid picking fruit in the rain in an effort to minimise lenticel damage.















AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

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


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg - some marking on a few clusters - fruit colour was generally good.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg - no stock.

ALDI TOOWOOMBA

  • A full display of Cavendish were priced at $3.49/kg with some clusters presenting with considerable marking - mix of bronzing and rub marking. Display was full, a small quantity of slightly backward fruit present.

  • No Lady Fingers in stock.

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg with minimal marking a mix of ready to eat and some backward clusters. Minor skin marking and light neck creasing observed.

  • Lady Fingers were displayed at $5.99/kg - these had been clustered.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES CARINDALE

  • Cavendish bananas displayed on the banana barge with fruit selling at $3.50/kg, Kids packs (only four clusters present) were also priced at $3.50/kg.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - very clean presentation.

COLES TOOWOOMBA

  • Cavendish displayed at $3.50/kg. Some light rub marking - a percentage of clusters with dull bloom.

  • Kids packs also at $3.50ea, slightly backward in colour, Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg some quite green and others with heavy rub, Red tips at $4.90 and Organic variety at $5.50/kg, these were very dull possibly refrigerated?

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $3.50/kg with some slightly green - in fact majority of fruit on display was semi condition.

  • Red tips in stock at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - a few clusters with light bat scratching and light bronzing.

  • Kids banded clusters also ticketed at $3.50 - a few packs contained bananas the same size as the standard line.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.50/kg - fruit presented quite cleanly, odd cluster with scarring - a percentage of the display was quite dull, perhaps heat affected. Display was neat. Kids banded clusters selling at $2.50.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Red Tips at $4.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS TOOWOOMBA

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg. The majority of fruit presented well and fairly free of marking - small rub, light scars - bloom was good. Howe Farming fruit packed on 8th Feb - so fruit age 15 days.

  • Ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg; Kids packs $2.50ea and Red tips ticketed at $4.90/kg.

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg with good bloom and some with light marking - couple found with superficial development of crown mould. A neat display.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $7.90/kg (some clusters with rub and developing maturity bronzing) and Red tips at $4.90/kg.

INDEPENDENT STORE CARINDALE

  • Cavendish Bananas at $3.49/kg or packs at $2.99ea

  • Lady Fingers at $7.99/kg - note both loose and prepack option showing maturity bronzing and rub marking.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Count 23 NZ Skylark Hass priced at $1.19 each on special. Fruit was of mixed maturity. Packed 24th January - therefore fruit age is 30 days.

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

ALDI TOOWOOMBA

  • Hass were on display- Count 23 NZ Skylark Hass Avocados packed 24th January (30 days old) were priced at $1.19 each - majority of which were just yielding to gentle pressure.

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

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • Count 23 NZ Skylark Hass priced at $1.19 each.

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

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES CARINDALE

  • On offer Count 20 NZ Hass supplied by Avoco Skylark on offer priced at $1.30ea. A neat and well stocked display. Fruit packed 2nd Feb so 21 days old. Table display along front entry to store as well as an end within the department.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50ea.

COLES TOOWOOMBA

  • NZ Skylark Count 20 Hass Avocados ticketed $1.30 ea . A mix of maturities - Fruit packed 27th January therefore fruit age was 27 days.

  • Coles 5 piece packs retailing at $5.50ea - using NZ fruit.

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Count 25 Hass Avocados ticketed at $1.30ea, packed 26th January, which means fruit was 28 days old.

  • 5 piece packs priced at $5.50ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Count 18 WA Avocado Collective Hass were ticketed at $1.80 AND Count 18 Greenskin Shepard Avocados with ticket price of $1.50 ea displayed on A frame displays just inside the entrance to the produce department. Fruit packed - Hass packed 27th Jan and 3rd Feb. Greenskin Shepards had a number of pieces with body rots and a few stings also found. Fruit yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 5 piece packs of Hass at $5.50ea.

WOOLWORTHS TOOWOOMBA

  • Another neat display of WA Avocado Hass in count 20, priced at $1.50 a piece Fruit ripeness - a mix of maturities on offer. 5 piece packs were priced at $5.50ea.

  • Fruit packed: Hass packed 2nd Feb - so fruit age is 22 days.

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Hass and Shepards both with ticket price of $1.50ea - shepards were very firm but again the finding of some rots.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50ea.

INDEPENDENT STORE CARINDALE

  • Both Hass and Shepard Avocados at 2 for $5.00 at one store; upstairs retail outlet had Shepards 3 for $5.00.

 

Retail Market Week 6 - 2022

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

The weather patterns of heat, sunshine and plentiful rain have again been a constant again this week in far north Queensland. Morning temperatures have continued to be rather balmy across all NQ regions with early a.m. temps falling within a range of 19 to 24.6C; day time temperatures have been pushing close to a top of 34.4C with a range of 26.2 to 34.4C. In terms of rainfall up to Wednesday all major North Qld growing regions received moderate to heavy falls with Tully receiving the most rain with some 201mm; Innisfail receiving 167mm; Walkamin receiving 112mm; and Mareeba with a total of 112mm falling across the week. Cavendish banana bunch age is now at 14-15 weeks, with fruit quality generally found to be good overall in the packshed. With the warm days coupled with the rainfall will continue to promote hastened fruit growth so it is important for all farms to stay on top of girth measurements to ensure overall fruit length and girth is not exceeding specification.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $2.49 to $3.49/kg this week. The markets all have good supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $10-$26 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

Cavendish in general this week presented reasonably well. Whilst we saw a presence of heat stress fruit on most shelves there seemed to be more on both the Aldi and Coles displays this week. With the extremes of heat in the various growing regions over the last month; depending farm location, elevation and the irrigation programme being followed etc some farms have a percentage of heat stressed plants which subsequently produce heat stressed bunches. To minimise the impact of heat stress on plants, Rockridge ensures irrigation programmes are adjusted and undertaken at suitable times of the day. Fruit at these stores had a presence of low level minor dry scar; rust thrip damage; bronzing; small rub marks; rub marking and sap staining. Colour was generally good with more plentiful supplies of fruit ready to eat.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied this week amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $2.49/kg; Woolies offered fruit at $3.00/kg and Coles offered fruit at $3.50 to $3.90/kg.









BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

  • Week 5 - 514,277 trays harvested and consigned this week which represents a significant decrease of 17%( or some 101,925 trays) on Week 4 2022 production - WA production accounted for 76% of this; NZ contributed 10% (again shipping delays have impacted this proportional supply); 9% from NQ (new season Shepards) and the remaining 5% came from Central NSW.

  • The average industry dispatch per week over the last four week period has been 548,056 trays, which if continued will see the industry fall short by approximately 200K trays for the season’s original forecast.

  • It is forecast that a total of 546K trays will be despatched this week nationally.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1.19- $1.50 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $1.50-$2.00/piece or 3 large pieces for $5 depending upon quality/size. Within the markets we have seen a slight lift in Hass pricing with premium trays of WA hass are selling in the range of $18 -$24/tray depending upon size and quality of each line; whereas premium NZ fruit is fetching $16-$20.  Pricing for class one fruit has remained stable (main sales) is ranging $10 -$16per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $8 to $16 (2nds) --$18-$28/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. The markets are receiving the early North Qld Shepards with some farms electing to commence spot picking their larger Shepards ; supplies on the market are of good quality though there is sadly the presence of a couple of lines that are immature; talking to a number of agents indicates that demand for Shepards is somewhat lacking at this point with plentiful supplies of Hass still available.

With the primary production state continuing to be Western Australian it is pertinent to consider the weather in this region. The weather in Manjimup has seen early somewhat milder morning minimum temps ranging 9.6 to 20.2C and daytime maximum temps of 20.4 to 41.9C. The weather this week saw some real extremes in terms of maximum temperatures reached with only 11.4mm since the previous Monday. The available meteorological data for the Pemberton region shows milder early mornings temps of 11.2-13.7C; unfortunately there were no recordings for day time temperatures in this region this week though there was 17.1 mm of rain recorded since the previous Monday. We have noted the presence of a little more nodule damage in the last couple of weeks and we are trying to evaluate if the severe periods of dry heat we are experienced are a potential cause?? Our WA season is almost at an end, so whilst we are keen to investigate our theories on the relationship of extreme field heat as a causation effect relatable to nodule damage, we may run out of time this season.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing with pricing being the main variable in the major supermarkets based upon store location; sizing stocked and banner. The majority of stores this week were stocking NZ stock, with Hass fruit age in all stores was found to be ranging 15 to 27 days. A number of Woolworths stores were found to be stocking both Hass and new season Shepards; with half of the display devoted to each varietal. Interestingly, the Shepards were positioned in prime position, ie first visible line in the department and at one store visited (Kenmore) the number of pieces sold by 9.15am on the Wednesday morning were 22 x Shepards and 23 x Hass; both ticketed at $1.50ea.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld Hass avos selling with a ticket price of $1.19ea; Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.20 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass (large sizes) ticketed at $1.30 to $1.50ea depending upon fruit size and store location. The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to firm.

Shhh!…. the Shepard Avocados are here….

For those who love the creamy texture of the Shepard and appreciate the fact that the flesh does not oxidise when cut, then you will be very pleased to know that the North Queensland Shepard season is finally underway. A few of our farms have had dry matter tests undertaken in the last week upon their new season Shepards ( a range of sizes were submitted for testing); with results ranging 20.9% to 26.2%. This is very promising indeed and should present customers with an excellent eating experience. This is just want we want - a positive experience so that repeat purchases are encouraged. Armed with this information, our own farms will commence harvest next week, with spot picking of larger sizes at this stage - a slow start so that we can test all systems and train new staff members.

Some of the region has been experiencing more than their fair share of rain in the last two-three weeks (ranging 79 to 110mm), we are hoping this is well and truly passed by the time we are due to commence picking, so that nodule damage and body rots do not become a potential issue.














AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

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


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI KENMORE

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $2.49/kg - some marking on a few clusters including bronzing, rust thrip marking, scarring and rub - fruit colour was generally good.

  • Lady Fingers were priced at $5.99/kg - in hands customers had to pull apart.

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • A full display of Cavendish were priced at $2.49/kg with fruit presenting with minimal marking. Display was full, few clusters found with rub, but otherwise good range of colour and bloom.

  • No Lady Fingers in stock.

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $2.49/kg with minimal marking.

  • Lady Fingers were displayed at $5.99/kg - these were in hands customers had to pull apart.

 

BANANAS AT COLES

COLES KENMORE

  • Cavendish bananas displayed on the banana barge with fruit selling at $3.90/kg, Kids packs were also priced at $3.90/kg.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg, Organics at $5.50/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg.

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish displayed at $3.50/kg. Some light rub marking - but generally good bloom at this store.

  • Kids packs also at $3.50ea, good colour.

COLES CARINDALE

  • Cavendish bananas displayed at $3.50/kg with some marking, scarring and bruising. A presence of heat stressed fruit found at this store with underpeel discolouration and outward darkened/dull appearance.

  • Red tips in stock at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - a few clusters with light bat scratching and light bronzing.

 

BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS KENMORE

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00/kg. The majority of fruit presented well and fairly free of marking - small rub, light scars - bloom was good. Packed on 24th Jan - so fruit age 16 days.

  • Ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg; Kids packs $2.50ea and Red tips ticketed at $4.90/kg.

  • Organic clusters $5.50/kg presented very cleanly.

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.00/kg - fruit presented quite cleanly, odd cluster with scarring. Display was neat. Kids banded clusters selling at $2.50.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg, Red Tips at $4.90/kg and Organics at $5.50/kg a few of which appeared dull.

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.00/kg with good bloom and some with light marking - couple found with superficial development of crown mould.

  • Lady Fingers priced at $7.90/kg (some clusters with rub and developing maturity bronzing), Red tips at $4.90/kg and Organic variety at $5.50/kg.

 

AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI KENMORE

  • Count 23 NZ Skylark Hass priced at $1.19 each on special. Displayed in two locations. Fruit was of mixed maturity. Packed 13th January - therefore fruit age is 26 days.

  • 6 piece packs of Hass (from NZ) on special were priced at $4.49ea.

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Hass were on display- Count 23 NZ Skylark Hass Avocados packed 17th January (22 days old) were priced at $1.19 each - majority of which were just yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 6 piece packs NZ Hass were on offer for $4.49ea.

ALDI CARINDALE

  • Count 23 NZ Skylark Hass priced at $1.19 each, packed 17th January therefore fruit is 24 days old.

  • 6 piece packs of NZ Hass were priced at $4.49ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES KENMORE

  • On offer NZ Hass supplied by Avoco Skylark on offer priced at $1.20ea. A neat and well stocked display though the majority of fruit was quite firm.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50ea.

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • NZ Skylark Count 25 Hass Avocados ticketed $1.20 ea . A mix of maturities - Fruit packed 10th January therefore fruit age was 28 days.

  • Coles 5 piece packs retailing at $5.50ea - using NZ fruit.

COLES CARINDALE

  • Count 25 Hass Avocados ticketed at $1.20ea, packed 13th January, which means fruit was 27 days old.

  • 5 piece packs priced at $5.50ea.

 

AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS KENMORE

  • Both Count 18 WA Avocado Collective Hass AND Count 20 Greenskin Shepard Avocados with ticket price of $1.50 ea displayed on A frame displays just inside the entrance to the produce department. The shepards were positioned on the front of the display unit which greeted customers as they entered the store and included a spillover display. Fruit packed - Hass packed 19th; Sheps packed 31st January so fruit age was 9-19 days old. Fruit yielding to gentle pressure. Isolated findings of body rot on new season Shepards.

  • 5 piece packs of Hass at $5.50ea and Organic packs at $4.00ea.

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Another neat display of both NZ Team Avocado Hass in count 20 and Greenskin Shepards count 23, priced at $1.50 a piece Fruit ripeness - a mix of maturities on offer.

  • Fruit packed: Hass packed 25th January - Shepards packed 1st February so fruit age is 8-10 days.

  • A few stings found amongst the Shepard display.

WOOLWORTHS CARINDALE

  • Hass and Shepards both with ticket price of $1.20ea, Hass packed 25th January meaning fruit was 16 days old and Shepards packed 1st Feb so 8 days old - shepards were very firm, again a presence of a few stings in this variety.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50ea, a special in comparison to last week ($6.00/pack).

  • Organic 5 mini packs of Hass ticketed at $7.50 ea

 

Retail Market Week 5 - 2022

QUICKLINKS


BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

The national cut for Week 4 of 2022 was 447,369 cartons which represented a 3% decrease on the week prior or 13,888 cartons fewer. The heat, sunshine and plentiful rain have again been a constant again this week in far north Queensland. Morning temperatures have continued to be rather balmy across all NQ regions with early a.m. temps falling within a range of 19 to 24.4C; day time temperatures have been pushing close to a top of 32C with a range of 27 to 32.8C. In terms of rainfall up to Wednesday all major North Qld growing regions received moderate to heavy falls with Tully seeing 116mm; Innisfail receiving 199.4mm; and Mareeba receiving 159mm throughout the week; Walkamin topped the regions with a total of 207mm. Cavendish banana bunch age is now at 14-15 weeks, with fruit quality generally found to be good overall in the packshed. With the warm days coupled with the rainfall the rate of fruit growth has certainly quickened and it is important for all farms to stay on top of girth measurements to ensure overall fruit length and girth is not exceeding specification.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $2.29 to $2.99/kg this week. The markets all have good supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $6-$20 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

Cavendish in general this week presented well, though the Aldi displays again seemed to be worse affected by heat stress, though there was a presence of some heat affected fruit on Coles shelves as well. With the extremes of heat in the various growing regions over the last month; depending farm location, elevation and the irrigation programme being followed etc some farms have a percentage of heat stressed plants which subsequently produce heat stressed bunches. To minimise the impact of heat stress on plants, Rockridge ensures irrigation programmes are adjusted and undertaken at suitable times of the day. Fruit at these stores had a presence of low level minor dry scar; rust thrip damage; bronzing; small rub marks; rub marking and sap staining seen - also some very long clusters presents, extending the shelf perimeter. Colour was generally good with more plentiful supplies of fruit ready to eat. A presence of some dull fruit found throughout - suggest this is from the elevated heat in the growing regions over the last fortnight.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied this week amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s banana ticket price at $2.99/kg; whilst both Coles offered fruit at $3.50/kg and Woolies offered fruit at $2.50/kg.








BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

  • Week 4 - 616,202 trays which is the biggest week of the WA season and represents a massive increase of 29%( or some 138,168 trays) on Week 3 2022 production - WA production accounted for 53% of this; NZ contributed 45% (again shipping delays have impacted this proportional supply) and the remaining 2% came from a combination of the following regions: Tristates and Central NSW.

  • The average industry dispatch per week over the last four week period has been 503,276 trays, which if continued will see the industry fall short by approximately 750-850K trays for the season’s original forecast.

  • It is forecast that a total of 532K trays will be despatched this week nationally.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1.19- $1.50 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $1.50-$2.00/piece or 3 large pieces for $5 depending upon quality/size. Within the markets things have remained relatively unchanged, premium trays of WA hass are selling in the range of $16 -$23/tray depending upon size and quality of each line; whereas premium NZ fruit is fetching $14-$18.  Pricing for class one fruit has remained stable (main sales) is ranging $6 -$14per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $5 to $14 (2nds) --$15-$26/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

With the primary production state continuing to be Western Australian it is pertinent to consider the weather in this region. The weather in Manjimup has seen early somewhat milder morning minimum temps ranging 9.6 to 17.6C and daytime maximum temps of 22.6 to 36.2C. The weather this week whilst still hot some days is quite a contrast to the weather in the last two weeks again with minimal rain with only 1.4mm falling across two days. The available meteorological data for the Pemberton region shows milder early mornings temps of 11.6-13.3C; but days have warmed up with averages of 20.7 to 24.5C with minimal rain with a total fall for the week of 0.2mm. The flooding over the last week in SA has understandably caused major disruption to transit times, the farm continues to pack with the major impact being longer lead times for transport and subsequent ripening. We have been keeping all informed and have our ripening partners confirming when each load has been received.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing with pricing being the main variable in the major supermarkets based upon store location; sizing stocked and banner. The majority of stores this week were stocking NZ stock, with Hass fruit age in all stores was found to be ranging 15 to 27 days.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld Hass avos selling with a ticket price of $1.19ea and these were featured in the Aldi catalogue this week;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.30 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass (large sizes) ticketed at $1.30 to $1.50ea depending upon fruit size and store location. The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to firm.

Shhh!…. the Shepard Avocados are almost ready.

For those who love the creamy texture of the Shepard and appreciate the fact that the flesh does not oxidise when cut, then you will be very pleased to know that the North Queensland Shepard crop is looking GOOD - fruit is presenting cleanly, size is variable with approximately 3 to 4 flower sets experienced on most farms so the 2022 season is looking very promising indeed. We are aiming to commence harvest mid-February after dry matter testing confirms fruit maturity is ready.

Some of the region has been experiencing more than their fair share of rain in the last two-three weeks (ranging 116 to 190mm), we are hoping this is well and truly passed by the time we are due to commence picking, so that nodule damage and body rots do not become a potential issue.






















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 - some marking on a few clusters including bronzing, rust thrip marking, scarring and rub - fruit colour was generally good.

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • A full display of Cavendish were priced at $2.99/kg with fruit presenting with minimal marking. Display was quite full, few clusters found with rub, scarring, neck injury and bronzing.

  • Lady Fingers at $5.99


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas displayed on the banana barge with fruit selling at $3.50/kg

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

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish displayed at $3.50/kg. Again some light rub marking, sap stains and scarring - but generally good bloom at this store

  • Red tips at $4.90 and Lady Fingers $7.90/kg


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $2.50/kg. The majority of fruit presented well and fairly free of marking - small rub, light scars - bloom was better

  • Ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg a number of clusters found with developing bronzing; Kids packs $2.50ea and Red tips ticketed at $4.90/kg. Organic clusters $5.50/kg presented very cleanly.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish were priced at $2.50/kg - fruit presented quite cleanly, odd cluster with scarring. Display was neat. Kids banded clusters selling at $2.50 - odd clusters with light skin marking.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Organics at $5.50/kg a few of which appeared dull.


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Count 23 NZ Skylark Hass priced at $1.19 each on special. Displayed in two locations. Fruit was of mixed maturity. Packed 10TH January - therefore fruit age is 22 days

  • 6 piece packs of Hass (from NZ) on special were priced at $4.49ea

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Hass were on display- Count 23 and 25 NZ Skylark Hass Avocados packed 5th-10th January (22-27 days old) were priced at $1.19 each - majority of which were just yielding to gentle pressure.

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

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • On offer Count 23 NZ Hass supplied by Avoco Skylark on offer priced at $1.30ea.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50ea

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • NZ Skylark Count 23 and 25 Hass Avocados ticketed $1.30 ea . A mix of maturities - Fruit packed 4th to 6th January therefore fruit age was 26 to 28 days. Sealed trays at the rear of the display contained fruit that was rock hard. Display was positioned on the third, right hand end.

  • Coles 5 piece packs retailing at $5.50ea - using NZ fruit


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Count 20 WA Avocado Collective Hass with ticket price of $1.50 ea displayed on the A frame display just inside the entrance to the produce department. Fruit packed 17th January so fruit age was 15 days old. Fruit yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 5 piece packs at $6.00ea!!

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Another neat display of NZ Team Avocado fruit in count 23, priced at $1.30 a piece Fruit ripeness - a mix of maturities on offer. Fruit packed 6th January so fruit age is 26 days.

 

Retail Market Week 4 - 2022

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

The national cut for Week 3 of 2022 was 461,257 cartons which represented a 11.6% decrease on the week prior or 60,370 cartons fewer. The heat, sunshine and plentiful rain have been a constant again this week in far north Queensland. Morning temperatures have continued to be rather balmy across all NQ regions with early a.m. temps falling within a range of 20 to 24.2C; day time temperatures have been pushing close to a top of 32C with a range of 27.1 to 32C. In terms of rainfall up to Wednesday all major North Qld growing regions received moderate to heavy falls with Tully seeing 165mm and Innisfail receiving 109mm throughout the week; whilst both Walkamin and Mareeba received approximately 60mm each. More rain is expected this week with a potential for severe thunderstorms and even flooding due to the amount of rain the region has been receiving over the last fortnight. Cavendish banana bunch age is now at 14-15 weeks, with fruit quality generally found to be good overall in the packshed. With the warm days coupled with the rainfall the rate of fruit growth has certainly quickened and it is important for all farms to stay on top of girth measurements to ensure overall fruit length and girth is not exceeding specification.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $2.29 to $2.99/kg this week. The markets all have good supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $6-$20 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

Cavendish in general this week presented well, though the Aldi displays seemed to be worse affected by heat stress. Fruit was presenting quite cleanly though there was a presence of low level minor dry scar; rust thrip damage; bronzing; small rub marks; rub marking and sap staining seen. Colour was generally good with more plentiful supplies of fruit ready to eat. A presence of some dull fruit found throughout - suggest this is from the elevated heat in the growing regions over the last fortnight.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied this week amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s featuring bananas as a back to school special on the front page of their weekly catalogue at $2.49/kg; whilst both Coles offered fruit at $2.50/kg and Woolies also offered fruit at $2.50/kg.







BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

  • Week 3 - 478,034 trays which was a decrease of 11%( or some 105,678 trays) on Week 2 2022 production - WA production accounted for 80% of this; NZ contributed 17% and the remaining 3% came from a combination of the following regions: Tristates and Central NSW.

  • The average industry dispatch per week over the last four week period has been 443,243 trays, which if continued will see the industry fall short by approximately 750-850K trays for the season’s original forecast.

  • It is forecast that a total of 501K trays will be despatched this week nationally.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1.29- $1.40 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $1.50-$2.00/piece or 3 large pieces for $5 depending upon quality/size. Within the markets things have remained relatively unchanged, premium trays of WA hass are selling in the range of $16 -$22/tray depending upon size and quality of each line; whereas premium NZ fruit is fetching $14-$18.  Pricing for class one fruit has remained stable (main sales) is ranging $6 -$14per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $5 to $14 (2nds) --$15-$26/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

With the primary production state continuing to be Western Australian it is pertinent to consider the weather in this region. The weather in Manjimup has seen early morning minimum temps ranging 13.3 to 19.4C and daytime maximum temps of 23.7 to 39.7C. The heat in this region has continued with minimal relief from rain with only 1.8mm fallings in the last two days. The available meteorological data for the Pemberton region shows early mornings temps of 13.6-18.6C; the days have also warmed up with averages of 24-37.2C with minimal rain with a total fall for the week of 0.4mm in the last two days.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing with pricing being the main variable in the major supermarkets based upon store location; sizing stocked and banner. The majority of stores this week were stocking NZ stock, with Hass fruit age in all stores was found to be ranging 20 to 29 days.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld Hass avos selling with a ticket price of $1.29ea whilst they have featured their 6 piece nets in their weekly catalogue for $4.49 ea;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.30 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass (large sizes) ticketed at $1.30ea. The fruit on shelves varied in condition with maturity ranging just yielding to firm.

Shhh!…. the Shepard Avocados are almost ready.

For those who love the creamy texture of the Shepard and appreciate the fact that the flesh does not oxidise when cut, then you will be very pleased to know that the North Queensland Shepard crop is looking GOOD - fruit is presenting cleanly, size is variable with approximately 3 to 4 flower sets experienced on most farms so the 2022 season is looking very promising indeed. We are aiming to commence harvest mid-February after dry matter testing confirms fruit maturity is ready.

Some of the region has been experiencing more than their fair share of rain in the last two weeks (ranging 58 to 140mm), we are hoping this is well and truly passed by the time we are due to commence picking, so that nodule damage and body rots do not become a potential issue.




















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 priced at $2.49/kg - some heavier marking on a few clusters including bronzing, rust thrip marking, scarring and rub - fruit colour was generally good.

  • Lady Finger bananas at $5.99/kg, in clusters.

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • A full display of Cavendish were priced at $2.49/kg with fruit presenting with a considerable amount of skin marking. Display was quite full, few clusters found with rub, scarring, neck injury and bronzing.

  • Lady Fingers at $5.99, needed to be refilled

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • Cavendish Bananas at $2.49/kg, some ugly clusters present affected by heat stress, scarring present, mixed condition.

  • Lady Finger bananas at $5.99/kg

  • Bananas featured on front page of their weekly catalogue as a back to school special even though school in Qld is now not returning until 7th February due to Covid.

  • Also noted that for every 1kg sold from 26 January, Aldi are donating $0.20 to Camp Quality!


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish bananas displayed on the banana barge with fruit selling at $2.50/kg and kids packs were ticketed at $2.50/kg. Some clusters green

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg displayed off location in an aluminium washing tub.

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish displayed at $2.50/kg. Again some light rub marking, sap stains and scarring - but generally good bloom at this store

  • Red tips at $4.90 and Lady Fingers $7.90/kg

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed on the barge at $2.50/kg opposite the refrigerated Egg display unit- whilst Kids banded clusters were also $2.50. A few clusters with light rub marking observed and a few dull clusters present.

  • Red tips at $4.90/kg and Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Organic clusters at $7.00/kg.


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $2.50/kg. The majority of fruit presented well and fairly free of marking - small rub, light scars - bloom was better - a couple of clusters found with surface crown end mould.

  • Ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg a number of clusters found with developing bronzing; Kids packs $2.50ea and Red tips ticketed at $4.90/kg. Organic clusters $5.50/kg presented very cleanly.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Cavendish were priced at $2.50/kg - fruit presented quite cleanly, odd cluster with scarring. Display was neat. Kids banded clusters selling at $2.50 - odd clusters with light skin marking.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg many of which had more severe bronzing, Red Tips at $4.90/kg and Organics at $5.50/kg a few of which appeared dull.

WOOLWORTHS MOOROOKA

  • Cavendish at this store were retailing at $3.50/kg - neat presentation with some small minor scars, light sap etc on a few clusters

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg; Kids packs at $2.50 and Red Tips $4.90/kg - all presented well.


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI BROWNS PLAINS

  • Count 23 NZ Skylark Hass priced at $1.29 each. Fruit was of mixed maturity. Packed 29TH December - therefore fruit age is 28 days

  • 6 piece packs of Hass (from NZ) on special were priced at $4.49ea or $0.75 a piece.

ALDI SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Hass were on display- NZ Sjkylark Hass Avocados were priced at $1.29 each - majority of which were just yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 6 piece packs NZ Hass were on offer for $4.49ea.

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • Skylark Count 23 Hass at $1.29ea and 6 piece packs at $4.49 each

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES BROWNS PLAINS

  • On offer Count 20 NZ Hass supplied by Avoco Skylark on offer priced at $1.30ea. Fruit packed 28th December meaning fruit is 29 days old.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50ea

COLES SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • NZ Skylark Count 23 Hass Avocados ticketed $1.30 ea . A mix of maturities - Fruit packed 31st December therefore fruit age was 26 days. A full display.

  • Coles 5 piece packs retailing at $5.50ea - using NZ fruit

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • On offer NZ Hass priced at $1.30ea. Fruit predominantly yielding to firm.

  • $5.50 on the Coles 5 packs.


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS BROWNS PLAINS

  • Count 23 Team NZ Avocado Hass with ticket price of $1.30 ea displayed on the A frame display just inside the entrance to the produce department. Fruit packed 29th December so fruit age was 28 days old. Fruit yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.50ea - two different suppliers and 1kg Odd Bunch nets also ticketed at $5.50/bag.

WOOLWORTHS SUNNYBANK HILLS

  • Another neat display of NZ Team Avocado fruit in count 23, priced at $1.30 a piece Fruit ripeness - a mix of maturities on offer.

  • Avocado 5 pack $4.50ea

WOOLWORTHS MOOROOKA

  • WA The Avocado Collective Hass Avocados in count 18 packed January 5 so fruit age is 20 days as well as some Team Avocado NZ stock on display, with ticket price of $1.80ea. Fruit yielding to slightly firm.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.50ea

 

Retail Market Week 3 - 2022

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BANANA OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

The national cut for Week 2 of 2022 was 521,627 cartons which represented an 11.7% increase on the week prior or an additional 55,012 cartons. The heat, sunshine and rain have been a constant again this week in far north Queensland. Morning temperatures have continued to be rather balmy across all NQ regions with early a.m. temps falling within a range of 18.5 to 24.2C; day time temperatures have been pushing close to a top of 35C with a range of 30.2 to 34.6C. In terms of rainfall up to Wednesday all major North Qld growing regions received moderate to heavy falls with Tully seeing 256mm and Innisfail receiving 176mm throughout the week; whilst both Walkamin and Mareeba received approximately between 8 to 17.8mm. Cavendish banana bunch age is now at 14-15 weeks, with fruit quality generally found to be good overall in the packshed. With the warm days coupled with the rainfall the rate of fruit growth has certainly quickened and it is important for all farms to stay on top of girth measurements to ensure overall fruit length and girth is not exceeding specification.

Independent retailers were selling bananas at $2.49 to $3.49/kg this week. The markets all have good supplies of cavendish relative to demand with fruit selling at $6-$20 per carton, dependent upon quality and quantity each agent has.

Cavendish in general this week presented well. Fruit was presenting quite cleanly though there was a presence of low level minor dry scar; rust thrip damage; bronzing; small rub marks; rub marking and sap staining seen. Colour was generally good with more plentiful supplies of fruit ready to eat. For those supermarkets offering an Eat Later line there was minimal fruit available in this condition. A presence of some dull fruit found throughout - suggest this is from the elevated heat in the growing regions over the last fortnight.

Retail ticket pricing in Queensland on bananas varied this week amongst the major supermarkets with Aldi’s ticket price at $3.49/kg; whilst Coles offered fruit at $3.50/kg depending upon store location and Woolies also offered fruit at $3.50/kg. Interestingly, the Aldi catalogue featured a grower on the front page holding a hand of bananas - no price special or other mention of the this line in the catalogue - perhaps this is to stimulate customer interest and is indicative of future pricing special??






BANANA SNAPSHOT

Left to Right: Aldi; Coles and Woolworths Cavendish Displays


AVOCADO OVERVIEW

SUPPLY UPDATE

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

  • Week 2 - 583,712 trays which was a solid increase of 74% on Week 1 2022 production - WA production accounted for 67% of this; NZ contributed 30% (a catch up from delayed shipments) and the remaining 3% came from a combination of the following regions: Tristates and Central NSW.

  • The average industry dispatch per week over the last four week period has been 455,918 trays, which if continued will see the industry fall short by approximately 700-800K trays for the season’s original forecast.

  • It is forecast that a total of 540K trays will be despatched this week nationally.

All major supermarkets are selling premium Hass at $1.19- $1.50 per piece, whilst independents were selling class one fruit also for $1.29-$2.00/piece or 3 large pieces for $5 depending upon quality/size. Within the markets things have remained relatively unchanged, premium trays of WA hass are selling in the range of $16 -$22/tray depending upon size and quality of each line; whereas premium NZ fruit is fetching $14-$18 (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 -$14per tray; whilst the bulk market has been experiencing prices for premium in the range of $5 to $14 (2nds) --$14-$25/ctn for premium bulks depending upon grade, quality and count size. 

With the primary production state continuing to be Western Australian it is pertinent to consider the weather in this region. The weather in the south west corner of WA has been early morning minimum temps ranging 11.2 to 21C and daytime maximum temps of 24.7 to 40.5C. In fact the region experienced 4 plus days of 40C which not only can stress the trees, it understandably slows the work rate of the picking and packing crews as well. The Manjimup region experienced minimal rainfall for the week with a fall of 0.2mm. The available meteorological data for the Pemberton region shows early mornings warmer with temps of 13-16.6C; the days have also warmed up with averages of 27.4-39C with minimal rain with a total fall for the week of 1.8mm.

Avocado display presentation in Qld stores this week was generally pleasing with pricing being the main variable in the major supermarkets based upon store location; sizing stocked and banner. The majority of stores this week were stocking NZ stock, with Hass fruit age in all stores was found to be ranging 15 to 31 days.

In terms of Hass retail pricing in Qld shelf prices were as follows:  Aldi Qld featured Hass avos in their weekly catalogue with a ticket price for Hass of $1.19ea;  Coles Qld had Hass ticketed at $1.30 to $1.40 ea; and Woolworths Qld had prominently positioned instore displays of Hass (large sizes) ticketed at $1.50ea. The fruit on shelves varied in condition with a higher percentage of fruit being very firm compared to fruit on shelf just prior to Christmas.

Shhh!…. the Shepard Avocados are almost ready.

For those who love the creamy texture of the Shepard and appreciate the fact that the flesh does not oxidise when cut, then you will be very pleased to know that the North Queensland Shepard crop is looking GOOD - fruit is presenting cleanly, size is variable with approximately 3 to 4 flower sets experienced on most farms so the 2022 season is looking very promising indeed. We are aiming to commence harvest mid-February after dry matter testing confirms fruit maturity is ready.


















AVOCADO SNAPSHOT

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


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BANANAS AT ALDI

ALDI SHERWOOD

  • Cavendish Bananas were priced at $3.49/kg - some heavier marking on a few clusters including bronzing, rust thrip marking, scarring and rub - fruit colour was generally good though a few clusters were quite dull (perhaps heat affected).

  • Lady Finger bananas at $5.99/kg, in hands that customers had to pull apart - mostly green in colour

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • A full display of Cavendish were priced at $3.49/kg with fruit presenting well. Display was very full, few clusters found with rub, scarring and light bronzing.

  • Lady Fingers at $5.99, needed to be refilled

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish Bananas at $3.49/kg, minor scarring present.

  • Lady Finger bananas at $5.99/kg


BANANAS AT COLES

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • Cavendish bananas displayed on the banana barge with fruit selling at $3.50/kg and kids packs were ticketed at $3.50/kg. Some clusters with light scarring - including some bat marking.

  • Red Tips at $4.90/kg with odd cluster spotting, Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg and Organic were priced at $7.00/kg

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish displayed on a smaller barge at this store were ticketed at $3.50/kg. Again some light rub marking, sap stains and scarring - odd bruise observed.

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish bananas were displayed on the barge at $3.50/kg- whilst Kids banded clusters were also $3.50. A few clusters with light rub marking observed and some very dull clusters present.

  • Ladyfingers at $7.90/kg presented cleanly; Red Tips likewise presented well and ticketed at $4.90/kg.


BANANAS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS SHERWOOD

  • Cavendish bananas priced at $3.50/kg. The majority of fruit presented well and fairly free of marking - small rub, light scars - bloom was bright.

  • Ladyfingers ticketed at $7.90/kg; Kids packs $2.50ea (some minor skin marking found on the one only cluster pack present) and Red tips ticketed at $4.90/kg. Organic clusters $5.50/kg presented very cleanly.

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Cavendish were priced at $3.50/kg - fruit presented quite clean, odd cluster with some light scarring and sap stains. Display was neat. Kids banded clusters selling at $2.50 - odd clusters with bat/bird marking.

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg - some clusters with light scarring and developing maturity bronzing, Red Tips at $4.90/kg and Organics at $5.50/kg.

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • Cavendish at this store were retailing at $3.50/kg - neat presentation but some small minor scars, light sap etc on a few clusters

  • Lady Fingers at $7.90/kg, a few clusters with maturity bronzing; Kids packs at $2.50 and Red Tips $4.90/kg also with some slightly minor skin marking.


AVOCADOS AT ALDI

ALDI FAIRFIELD

  • Count 23 NZ Hass priced at $1.19 each. Fruit was of mixed maturity, majority however was firm. Packed 22nd December - therefore fruit age is 27 days

  • 6 piece packs of Hass (from NZ) were priced at $4.49ea

ALDI GARDEN CITY

  • Count 25 Hass were on display- NZ Hass Avocados were priced at $1.19 each - majority of which were yielding to pressure.

  • 6 piece packs NZ Hass were on offer for $4.49ea.

ALDI INDOOROOPILLY

  • Skylark Count 23 Hass and Darling Avos from JH Leavy ticketed at $1.19ea and 6 piece packs at $4.49 each - good mix of maturity.

AVOCADOS AT COLES

COLES FAIRFIELD

  • On offer NZ Hass supplied by Avoco Skylark on offer priced at $1.40ea. A few pieces with skin marking including skin blemish, ridging and and possible temperature injury

  • 5 piece packs at $4.50ea were surprisingly in stock at this store - all NZ stock.

COLES GARDEN CITY

  • NZ Skylark Count 23 Hass Avocados ticketed $1.30 ea . A mix of maturities - a presence of nodule damage and skin scars visible. Fruit packed 22nd December therefore fruit age was 27 days.

  • Coles 5 piece packs retailing at $4.50ea - using NZ fruit

COLES INDOOROOPILLY

  • On offer NZ Hass priced at $1.30ea. Fruit predominantly firm to very firm.

  • $4.50 on the Coles 5 packs.


AVOCADOS AT WOOLWORTHS

WOOLWORTHS SHERWOOD

  • Customers were greeted with a display of neatly arranged count 16-18 Hass supplied by Team NZ and Darling Group with ticket price of $1.50 ea. A degree of skin marking present on some fruit. Fruit packed between 19th and 23rd December so fruit age was 27 to 31 days old. Fruit yielding to gentle pressure.

  • 5 piece packs at $5.50ea

WOOLWORTHS GARDEN CITY

  • Another display of Team NZ Avocado Hass in count 18, priced at $1.50 a piece Fruit ripeness - a mix of maturities on offer.

  • Avocado 5 pack $5.50ea

WOOLWORTHS INDOOROOPILLY

  • WA The Avocado Collective Hass Avocados in count 16 packed January 4 so fruit age is 15 days, with ticket price of $1.50ea. Fruit yielding to slightly firm.

  • 5 piece packs at $4.50ea