I don’t have live access to current news sources in this turn, but I can summarize the latest widely reported developments about European pears up to early 2025 and point you to where to find fresh updates.
Direct answer
- Recent reports indicated a modest recovery of EU pear production in 2024/25 driven mainly by Italy, with notable declines in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain. France and Portugal were also expected to see larger crops, while Greece and Belgium were on the lower side.[1][2]
Key context (need-to-know highlights)
- EU crop dynamics: World Apple & Pear Association projections showed Italy’s production rebound was the main driver of any EU improvement, offset by reduced yields in some northern and western European exporters.[2]
- Regional variances: The 1.79 million tonnes EU harvest figure suggested a recovery from a record low in the prior year but remained below the long-term average, reflecting frost, floods, hail, and seasonal weather variability in several countries.[2]
- Market signals: There has been growing consumer demand in some markets for high-quality, branded pears in Germany, with Germany reporting a rise in branded pear availability even as overall crop sizes fluctuated in other countries.[2]
Where to check for the latest news
- Trade and industry outlets that monitor EU fruit crops (e.g., World Apple and Pear Association, Fruitnet, Fresh Plaza) often publish monthly or season-end updates on harvest size, country-by-country revisions, and price implications.
- National apple/pear industry groups (e.g., British Apples & Pears, Fresh Market portals) and major agricultural news services (Reuters, Bloomberg Agriculture) frequently report on weather impacts and crop forecasts for pears in Europe.
Illustration (example scenario)
- If you’re tracking a hypothetical season, you’d typically see a chart showing:
- EU total pear production over the last 5 years (bars)
- Individual country contributions (stacked bars)
- Key weather events annotated (frost, hail, floods)
- This helps visualize how Italy’s rebound contrasts with declines in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain.
If you want, I can compile a concise, up-to-date briefing by pulling current articles from reliable sources and present a short bulleted summary with country-by-country figures and links. I can also create a chart (CSV + PNG) showing EU pear production trends if you’d like a visual. Please tell me which format you prefer and whether you want global context or strictly EU-focused.
Sources
The 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.
www.tridge.comApple and pear stocks in both the United States and Europe showed distinct trends, reflecting changes in supply, demand, and market dynamics.
www.freshfruitportal.comPear production in Italy and France is projected to rebound from last year's decline, with Italy expected to see a significant increase in production, contributing to a modest overall recovery in the EU pear crop for 2024/25. However, growers in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain are anticipated to experience a decrease in output, leading to a harvest of 1.79 million tonnes, which is above last year's record low but below traditional levels. Other countries like Portugal and Greece are...
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