Apple/avocado prices rise; blueberry prices slump; domestic grape prices increase; citrus prices decrease | FDK Fruit Retail Market Weekly Report (Week 40)

Published 2025년 10월 11일

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Apple

This week, Apple retail prices have increased, with the average price ranging between 44-56 yuan/kg. Due to the 80% share of imported apples in the data, this is the main reason for the price increase. Focusing on the mainly domestic Fuji apples, the price range is 23-24 yuan/kg.

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https://fruitdatakings.com/china/apple

Avocado

Five weeks ago, the wholesale price of avocados was much lower than the current level, and the retail price also reflected this. Currently, the average selling price of Peruvian Hass avocados is 60 yuan/kg, while the selling price during weeks 25-35 was between 45-55 yuan/kg.

For more detailed information, please visit

https://fruitdatakings.com/china/avocado

Blueberry

In terms of berries, blueberries accounted for 63% of the total data volume over the past three weeks, followed by raspberries (20%) and blackberries (17%). The current average retail price of blueberries is 14.62 yuan (125g), while the retail price during the same period last year exceeded 20 yuan (125g).

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https://fruitdatakings.com/china/blueberry

Grape

The wholesale and retail markets are completely dominated by domestic grapes, with beautifully arranged shelves. This week, the average retail price of grapes has risen to 37.9 yuan/kg, with the current lowest price of this season appearing in weeks 29-39, with a price range of 23-29 yuan/kg.

For more detailed information, please visit

https://fruitdatakings.com/china/grape

Citrus

The citrus market as a whole is quite difficult, except for grapefruits and lemons. This week, the wholesale price of oranges has decreased, and a similar situation has occurred with oranges from South Africa and Australia. In terms of retail prices, the average price of oranges is 26 yuan/kg, within the price range of 20-30 yuan/kg since week 19. The average price of mandarins is approximately 29.8 yuan/kg, which is 6% lower than the previous season. It is worth noting that the price range for mandarins is quite large, at 25-40 yuan/kg.

For more detailed information, please visit

https://fruitdatakings.com/china/mandarin

https://fruitdatakings.com/china/grapefruit

https://fruitdatakings.com/china/lemon

https://fruitdatakings.com/china/orange

The above content is published by Fruit Data Kings, a company located in Berlin, specializing in providing price data and related analysis tools for the fresh produce industry. The data in this report is collected from 8 major domestic retailers. For more information, please visit http://ww...

Original content

Apple This week, Apple retail prices have increased, with average prices ranging between 44-56 yuan/kg. Due to imported apples accounting for 80% of the data, this is the main reason for the price increase. Focusing on domestically produced Fuji apples, the price range is 23-24 yuan/kg. For more detailed information, please visit https://fruitdatakings.com/china/apple Avocado Five weeks ago, the wholesale price of avocados was much lower than the current level, and the retail price also reflects this. Currently, the average selling price of Peruvian Hass avocados is 60 yuan/kg, while during weeks 25-35, the selling price was between 45-55 yuan/kg. For more detailed information, please visit https://fruitdatakings.com/china/avocado Blueberry In terms of berries, blueberries account for 63% of the total data over the past three weeks, followed by raspberries (20%) and blackberries (17%). The current average retail price of blueberries is 14.62 yuan (125g), while the retail price ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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