Egyptian citrus seasonality calendar - oranges, mandarins and lemons availability by month

Egyptian Citrus Seasonality Calendar: Month-by-Month Export Guide

Planning successful citrus procurement requires understanding exactly when each variety reaches peak quality and availability. This comprehensive seasonality calendar provides month-by-month guidance for sourcing Egyptian oranges, mandarins, and lemons throughout the year.

Egypt’s diverse citrus production enables near year-round supply, with strategic variety transitions minimizing gaps. Use this calendar to optimize order timing, secure peak-quality fruit, and plan your annual citrus programs effectively. For detailed information on each variety, see our Complete Egyptian Citrus Export Guide.

Annual Overview: Egyptian Citrus Availability

Before diving into monthly details, here’s the big picture of Egyptian citrus seasonality:

VarietySeason StartPeak QualitySeason EndDuration
Navel OrangesDecemberJanuary-MarchApril5 months
Valencia OrangesMarchMay-JuneAugust6 months
Mandarins (Baladi)NovemberDecember-JanuaryFebruary4 months
Mandarins (Fremont)NovemberDecember-FebruaryMarch5 months
Lemons (Eureka/Baladi)Year-roundOctober-AprilYear-round12 months

Key Insight: By combining Navel oranges (December-April) with Valencia oranges (March-August), buyers achieve 9 months of continuous Egyptian orange supply. Add year-round lemons, and Egypt covers most citrus needs from a single origin.

Month-by-Month Availability Guide

January: Peak Winter Citrus

January delivers the best quality across multiple varieties—the optimal month for Egyptian citrus.

Egyptian citrus season peak season January-February - Navel oranges, mandarins and lemons
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VarietyStatusQualityNotes
Navel Oranges✅ Peak⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Best Brix (12-13°), full color, maximum availability
Valencia Oranges❌ Not availableSeason starts March
Baladi Mandarins✅ Peak⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Maximum sweetness, intense aroma
Fremont Mandarins✅ Peak⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Excellent quality, strong availability
Lemons✅ Peak⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Full yellow color, best quality window

Buyer Action: Maximize orders for all varieties. Book large Navel volumes. Secure mandarin allocation before citrus season peaks.

February: Strong Winter Supply Continues

February maintains excellent quality with some varieties beginning theircitrus seasonal transition.

VarietyStatusQualityNotes
Navel Oranges✅ Peak⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Still excellent, volumes strong
Valencia Oranges❌ Not availableSeason starts next month
Baladi Mandarins⚠️ Ending⭐⭐⭐⭐Final weeks, order while available
Fremont Mandarins✅ Good⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Still strong, continues into March
Lemons✅ Peak⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Excellent quality continues

Buyer Action: Last call for Baladi mandarins. Continue strong Navel orders. Plan Valencia transition for next month.

March: Orange Variety Transition

March is the critical transition month—Navel season winding down as Valencia begins. Smart buyers overlap orders to ensure continuous orange supply.

VarietyStatusQualityNotes
Navel Oranges⚠️ Late season⭐⭐⭐⭐Good quality but volumes declining
Valencia Oranges✅ Starting⭐⭐⭐⭐Early harvest, Brix building (10-11°)
Baladi Mandarins❌ FinishedSeason complete
Fremont Mandarins⚠️ Ending⭐⭐⭐⭐Final availability
Lemons✅ Peak⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Last month of peak season

Buyer Action: Transition from Navel to Valencia. Order both varieties to test Valencia quality. Final Fremont mandarin opportunity.

April: Navel Ends, Valencia Builds

April completes the orange variety transition. Navel finishes while Valencia strengthens.

VarietyStatusQualityNotes
Navel Oranges⚠️ Final⭐⭐⭐Last fruit, reduced shelf life
Valencia Oranges✅ Good⭐⭐⭐⭐Quality improving, volumes building
Mandarins❌ Not availableSeason complete until November
Lemons✅ Good⭐⭐⭐⭐Transitioning from peak

Buyer Action: Complete switch to Valencia for orange needs. No mandarin availability until November.

May: Valencia Peak Begins

May launches Valencia peak season—optimal timing for juice processors and fresh market buyers seeking summer oranges.

Egyptian Valencia oranges summer season May-August - juice quality oranges
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VarietyStatusQualityNotes
Navel Oranges❌ FinishedSeason complete until December
Valencia Oranges✅ Peak⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Best juice content (50-55%), optimal Brix
Mandarins❌ Not availableOff-season
Lemons✅ Good⭐⭐⭐⭐Summer production, may show green color

Buyer Action: Maximize Valencia orders for processing. Premium pricing but best juice quality. Summer lemon supply secure.

June: Peak Valencia, Summer Lemons

June continues Valencia excellence while summer lemon production maintains supply.

VarietyStatusQualityNotes
Navel Oranges❌ Not availableOff-season
Valencia Oranges✅ Peak⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Maximum quality, some regreening starting
Mandarins❌ Not availableOff-season
Lemons✅ Available⭐⭐⭐⭐Summer supply, premium pricing

Buyer Action: Continue Valencia processing orders. Accept minor regreening—internal quality remains excellent. Lemon pricing at summer premium.

July: Late Valencia, Limited Options

July sees Valencia entering late season while summer continues for lemons only.

VarietyStatusQualityNotes
Navel Oranges❌ Not availableOff-season
Valencia Oranges⚠️ Late season⭐⭐⭐⭐Good quality, regreening visible, volumes declining
Mandarins❌ Not availableOff-season
Lemons✅ Available⭐⭐⭐⭐Year-round supply continues

Buyer Action: Final Valencia orders for processing. Regreened fruit fine for juice—appearance irrelevant. Lemons only fresh citrus option.

August: Valencia Ends, Lemon-Only Period Begins

August marks the end of orange availability until December—a 3-month gap filled only by lemons.

VarietyStatusQualityNotes
Navel Oranges❌ Not availableReturns December
Valencia Oranges⚠️ Final⭐⭐⭐Last availability, limited volumes
Mandarins❌ Not availableReturns November
Lemons✅ Available⭐⭐⭐⭐Only citrus available

Buyer Action: Complete Valencia season. Plan for September-November orange gap. Lemons provide only Egyptian citrus supply.

September: Citrus Gap (Lemons Only)

September offers only lemons from Egypt. Orange and mandarin buyers must wait or source alternative origins.

VarietyStatusQualityNotes
Navel Oranges❌ Not available3 months until new season
Valencia Oranges❌ FinishedSeason complete
Mandarins❌ Not available2 months until new season
Lemons✅ Available⭐⭐⭐⭐Transitioning toward peak season

Buyer Action: Maintain lemon orders. Prepare for mandarin season (November). Plan Navel pre-booking for December.

October: Pre-Season Preparation

October sees lemon quality improving as peak season approaches. New citrus seasons imminent.

VarietyStatusQualityNotes
Navel Oranges❌ Not available2 months until season start
Valencia Oranges❌ Not availableOff-season
Mandarins❌ Not yetStarting next month
Lemons✅ Peak starting⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Peak season begins, excellent quality

Buyer Action: Lemon quality excellent—increase orders. Finalize mandarin and Navel pre-bookings for coming season.

November: Mandarin Season Opens

November launches the new citrus season with mandarin harvest beginning and lemons at peak.

VarietyStatusQualityNotes
Navel Oranges❌ Not yetStarting next month
Valencia Oranges❌ Not availableOff-season
Baladi Mandarins✅ Starting⭐⭐⭐⭐Early season, quality building
Fremont Mandarins✅ Starting⭐⭐⭐⭐Late November start
Lemons✅ Peak⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Excellent quality

Buyer Action: First mandarin orders of season. Confirm Navel bookings for December. Lemons at best quality.

December: Full Season Launch

December marks the start of peak Egyptian citrus season with Navel oranges joining mandarins and lemons.

VarietyStatusQualityNotes
Navel Oranges✅ Starting⭐⭐⭐⭐Early season, premium pricing, color developing
Valencia Oranges❌ Not availableOff-season
Baladi Mandarins✅ Peak⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Excellent quality
Fremont Mandarins✅ Peak⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Excellent quality
Lemons✅ Peak⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Peak season continues

Buyer Action: Launch Navel orange programs. Full mandarin availability. All varieties except Valencia available. Plan annual programs.

Strategic Planning by Buyer Type

Different buyer profiles require different citrus seasonal strategies.

Retail Buyers (Supermarkets, Fresh Produce)

Year-Round Orange Strategy:

  • December-April: Navel oranges for premium fresh positioning
  • March-April: Transition period—offer both varieties
  • May-August: Valencia oranges (market as “juice oranges”)
  • September-November: Gap—source alternative origins or reduce orange presence

Mandarin Strategy:

  • November-March: Full mandarin programs
  • April-October: No Egyptian mandarins—source South Africa, Peru, or reduce category

Juice Processors

Valencia Focus:

  • Primary sourcing: May-June for best juice yield and Brix
  • Extended sourcing: March-August for maximum volume
  • Accept regreening (July-August)—appearance irrelevant for processing
  • Pre-book volumes in February for peak season allocation

Foodservice and Hospitality

Flexible Variety Approach:

  • Lemons: Year-round availability—maintain consistent supplier
  • Oranges: Switch varieties seasonally—communicate to chefs
  • Mandarins: Seasonal feature (November-March) rather than permanent menu item

Pre-Booking Recommendations

Securing supply during peak demand periods requires advance planning.

When to Pre-Book

VarietyPre-Book ByFor DeliveryWhy
Navel OrangesOctober-NovemberDecember-JanuaryHigh demand, limited early supply
Valencia OrangesFebruary-MarchMay-JuneProcessor demand peaks
MandarinsSeptember-OctoberDecember-JanuaryShort season, European competition
Summer LemonsMarch-AprilJune-AugustPremium pricing period

Annual Contract Benefits

Buyers with consistent year-round needs benefit from annual contracts:

  • Guaranteed allocation during peak periods
  • Price stability across citrus season
  • Priority access to best quality grades
  • Simplified procurement planning
  • Stronger supplier relationship

Quality Indicators by Season

Understanding seasonal quality variations helps set realistic expectations.

Brix Levels Through the Season

VarietyEarly SeasonPeak SeasonLate Season
Navel Oranges10-11°12-13°11-12°
Valencia Oranges10-11°13-14°11-13°
Mandarins9-10°11-13°10-11°
Lemons7-8°7-9°7-8°

Color Development

  • Early Season: 60-70% color development typical—some green acceptable
  • Peak Season: 85-95% full color—optimal appearance
  • Late Season: Full color but may show age signs
  • Valencia Summer: Regreening normal—internal quality unaffected

Download and Planning Tools

Use this calendar alongside our variety-specific guides for complete sourcing information:

Frequently Asked Questions

What months have the best overall citrus availability?

December through February offers the widest variety selection with Navel oranges, both mandarin types, and lemons all at peak quality simultaneously. January is often considered the single best month for Egyptian citrus overall.

When is the gap period for Egyptian oranges?

September through November is the orange gap—neither Navel nor Valencia oranges are available. Navel season ended in April and doesn’t restart until December. Buyers needing year-round oranges must source alternative origins during these three months.

Can I get Egyptian citrus year-round?

Lemons are available all 12 months. For oranges, combining Navel (December-April) with Valencia (March-August) provides 9 months coverage with only a 3-month gap (September-November). Mandarins are limited to November-March only.

When should I pre-book for Christmas/holiday season?

Pre-book Navel oranges and mandarins by October for December delivery. Holiday demand is high, early-season supply is limited, and shipping schedules tighten. Waiting until November may result in limited allocation or premium pricing.

Which variety has the longest citrus season?

Lemons have the longest availability at 12 months year-round. Among oranges, Valencia has the longest citrus season at 6 months (March-August) compared to Navel’s 5 months (December-April).

Plan Your Annual Citrus Program

Ready to build a year-round Egyptian citrus supply program? Contact PEI Trade to discuss citrus seasonal planning, pre-booking options, and annual contract opportunities.

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