Interpera forecasts a shortage of pears in Europe next season.
Portugal, France and Italy are recovering their pear production, Benelux estimates its own fall of 30%.
fructidor.comHere’s a concise update on the latest European pear news.
Short-term outlook: EU pear production was forecast to be mixed, with some countries recovering after weather-related losses while others saw declines. Italy was highlighted as a key bright spot in recovery, while Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain were often reported as bearing the brunt of lower yields in recent projections. This pattern was noted across multiple industry briefings in 2024 and 2025.[1][2][4]
Potential supply gaps: Several sources warned of tighter European pear supplies for upcoming seasons, pointing to double-digit declines in some Benelux and northern European regions and suggesting that Portugal, France, and Italy could offset some losses with stronger crops. The overall message was that 2024–2025 could be tighter than the long-run average, raising the risk of shorter availability in markets.[2][4]
Market and demand signals: Despite some regions posting improvements, there was continued concern about climate impacts and variability in European pear consumption. Some reports noted growing demand for high-quality, branded pears in the German market, but this did not fully offset regional crop shortfalls.[1]
Notable developments and research: There have been ongoing trials and demonstrations in Europe exploring climate-resilient pear varieties and cultivation techniques to adapt to changing conditions. These initiatives aim to stabilize long-term supply despite weather volatility.[8][9]
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Portugal, France and Italy are recovering their pear production, Benelux estimates its own fall of 30%.
fructidor.comThe World Apple & Pear Association predicts a modest recovery in the EU pear crop for 2024/25, largely due to an increase in production in Italy. However, this is offset by significant decreases in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain. France and Portugal are also expected to see larger crops, while Greece and Belgium experience lower output. The German market has seen a doubling of branded pears in the past two years, indicating a demand for high-quality pears.
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www.freshplaza.comUpcoming European pear harvest will be one of the smallest in the last ten years, according to forecast released at Interpera
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