During W3, the Brazilian wholesale market welcomed the first Egyptian mandarins of the season, featuring the Mirav variety. The market had a limited supply of mandarins, and the initial sale prices commenced at USD 26.44 per 10 kilogram (kg) box for class 1 produce. Mirav mandarins are particularly popular in the Brazilian market for being seedless with a hard peel, and they are well-received due to their perceived longer shelf life.