Weekly dollar sales and per store volume of
fresh and fresh-cut produce has gained over the third quarter of 2010, when
compared with the same period in 2009. The average price of produce at
supermarkets in the third quarter has also increased, according to the latest
edition of FreshFacts® on Retail, the quarterly retail
research report of the United Fresh Produce Association Foundation.
According to the
report, consumers showed with their pocketbooks that the quality and nutrition
of fresh produce was still a high priority in the third quarter. Even with
higher prices in some categories, consumers purchased more produce, resulting
in sales gains for a majority of the top 10 produce categories as well as
organic and value?added produce.
The FreshFacts®
on Retail report, produced in partnership with the Perishables Group and
sponsored by Del Monte Fresh Produce, measures retail price and sales trends
for the top 10 fruit and vegetable commodities, as well as value-added, organic
and other produce categories.
Highlights of this
quarter’s report include:
A 3.1 percent
increase in weekly dollar sales of vegetables, and 2.2 percent for fruits
Seven out of
the top 10 fruits and top 10 vegetables grew in dollar sales compared to
2009
Dollar growth
in the top 10 vegetable categories was primarily driven by onions, which
saw a 26.1 percent increase in dollar sales
Gains in both
dollars and volume for value?added fruits and vegetables
Sales of
produce items sold in the deli increased through a 7.9 percent sales gain
in deli salad bars and 4.7 percent in deli potato side dishes
Additionally, this
edition’s Quarterly Spotlight features a look at private label products and
their effect on overall produce sales. Sales of private label produce have
grown steadily from 6.8 percent in 2005 to 10.1 percent in 2009, and most
recent figures attribute $2.8 billion in annual sales to the private label
industry.
Growth in this category, according to the
report, can be attributed primarily to vegetables, which accounted for 89.3 percent
of all private label produce sales.
The complete FreshFacts® on
Retail report can be downloaded free of charge to all United Fresh members
($50 for non-members) by clicking here. For more
information about how to obtain the report, please contact Julie Jacocks,
United Fresh education manager, at 202-303-3400 ext. 405 or jjacocks@unitedfresh.org. For questions
about specific data contained in the report, please contact Kelli Beckel at the
Perishables Group at 773-929-7013.
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