The hailstorms registered last week in Murcia have taken a toll on the Galia and Cantaloupe melon campaign, currently at the final stages.
"The campaign was already at an advanced stage as a result of the high temperatures this summer, and now, after the hailstorms, the drop in late melon volumes will be more marked," explains Ian Claydon, of Kernel Export, adding that quality has been quite acceptable during the entire season. "We hope to finish the season on week 36."
From late July to this week, sales have been rather stagnant due to the holiday period. "Now the market is moving again, although prices are still not picking up," he points out.
According to Ian, it has been a very difficult season for both Galia and Cantaloupe melons. "There has been oversupply in the market and temperatures have not helped to boost consumption in the countries where we export," he explains. "Also, there is more competition from other fruits; consumers have many alternatives."