Banana. EU supply review for 2021. A market at the command of supply
Banane. Bilan d'approvisionnement de l'UE en 2021. Un marché aux ordres de l'offre
Denis Loeillet ()
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Denis Loeillet: UR GECO - Fonctionnement écologique et gestion durable des agrosystèmes bananiers et ananas - Cirad - Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement
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Abstract:
The supply to the European market was down by 0.9 % in 2021. The disruptions to the logistical chains, some origins favouring the North American markets, surging production costs, a less favourable euro/dollar exchange rate for dollar exporters to the Eurozone, etc., are some of the reasons explaining this downturn, a moderate one all in all. In proportion, the ACP origins and European production did well, while the dollar banana slipped. However, we should not be under any illusions. It is the world supply that sets the market tempo, and in no way demand. Hence the expansion capacity of the dollar supply over recent years remains the central and sole factor, which should lead us to fear the worst.
Keywords: Pays de l'Union européenne; banane; Musa (bananes); production alimentaire; marché des produits de base; économie agricole; commerce agricole; importation; offre et demande (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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Published in FruiTrop Thema, 2022, 281, pp.66-77
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