Alain Alarcon, Banagrumes :
While the clementine season is in full swing, the Banfruct company, present at the Rungis MIN since its opening, is offering for sale the origins of Spain, Portugal and Italy, all three of which this year live up to the wholesaler’s expectations: “We have a very good quality of clementines, with a tasty, juicy, sweet fruit and excellent taste.” A quality which should be consistent until at least the end of year holidays: “Then, we will have to go for tangerines and other hybrids that are a little more solid and which hold up better on the shelf,” explains Alain Alarcon, manager of the company. . “This is also when Brio Fruits, our historic supplier (my father and my brother) will start with our own production orris, so appreciated by our customers”.
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On the supply side, all the lights are also green: “There are no logistics concerns, the strikes in Spain or France have not impacted us so far, no major problem linked to bad weather either. The delivery of goods from supplier countries to us is going very well.” As for consumption, after a month of October where the market was relatively calm, demand now seems more dynamic: “We had a somewhat sluggish start to the campaign. But we now feel that we are entering into a good dynamic. Sales increase as the holidays approach and the cold, dry and rainless climate is conducive to the consumption of clementines and oranges. All the conditions are in place to sell well and we feel that customers are demanding. As for prices, suppliers are more firm, proof of a market that is still rather well oriented.”
For more information:
Alain Alarcon
Banagrums
Such. : +33 (0)1 45 12 28 40
[email protected]
www.banagrumes.com
Auteur:
Aurelie Pintat
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