Costa Rica: Citrus Annual

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   CS2023-0021
FAS/San José expects a 15 percent decline in Costa Rica’s marketing year 2023/24 orange crop driving production down to 250,000 metric tons on suboptimal precipitation – associated with an El Niño weather system – during the critical fruit development period in 2023. Higher international orange juice prices in 2023 bolstered growers’ efforts to manage the effects of citrus greening in the face of continued high production costs. The United States remained the primary destination for Costa Rican concentrated orange juice exports in marketing year 2022/23, despite continued growth pushing China’s volumetric share of Costa Rican exports above 30 percent.

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