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Nashi Production and Growth in Australia (2019)

Nashi Production and Growth in Australia (2019)

2020-09-10

Nashi Production and Growth in Australia (2019)

Overview

Nashi fruit or Asian pears, in Australia, are produced mainly in the Goulburn Valley of Victoria. The majority of the production is reserved for the fresh market. Nonetheless, a small portion of these fruits are kept aside for the export market as well.

Statistics

As of 2019:

  1. The wholesale value of the fresh supply was estimated at $9.9 million, with $8.9 million reserved for retail and the rest $1 million went into food service.
  2. The total production of the nashi fruit was recorded at 1,384 tonnes and simultaneously valued at $4.2 million.
  3. 8% of Australian households purchased fresh watermelons while on their grocery shopping trip. This amounted to an average of 415 grams per shopping trip.
  4. The supply per capita was recorded at 108 grams, based on the volume that was supplied.

Health Benefits of the Nashi Pear

Nashi pears contain more than a dozen vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, potassium and manganese, as well as vitamin K and copper, which are both important for bone and blood health. One pear has only 215 kilojoules and provides four grams of fibre. 

Nashi pears are ripe when picked, so you don’t need to wait to eat them – and they keep for up to three months in the fridge. Rather than squeeze them for ripeness (they’re hard), just smell them: their quality is signalled by a strong, sweet scent. The skin varies from green-yellow and smooth to tan-yellow and slightly rough.

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Major Nashi Fruit Production Areas

The nashi fruit mainly occurs in the Goulburn Valley region in this country. The other states primarily produce other fruits; however, the nashi fruit is limited to Victoria only.

Fresh Nashi Production by State

Fresh Nashi International Trade

Australia is mainly recognized as a net importer of this fruit. However, imports have been declining over the past few years. As of June 2019, Australia managed to import 1,345 tonnes of this fruit.

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Article by: Hari Yellina (Orchard Tech)