China: Market report of the Guangzhou wholesale market for week 20

Published 2022년 5월 23일

Tridge summary

The Guangzhou fruit market is experiencing a slowdown in product movement due to a lack of holidays and ongoing Covid-19 outbreaks. However, domestic fruit sales remain strong. The market is dominated by imported apples from New Zealand and Chile, oranges from South Africa and Egypt, grapes, avocados from Peru, and kiwis from Chile. The sales of South African grapefruit and Egyptian oranges have slowed down due to lower prices. The market is also selling Chilean plums and Vietnamese dragon fruit. The quality of domestic fruit such as Shandong apples, Wo mandarins from Yunnan, fragrant grapes, and Yunnan blueberries is quite stable and they are also selling well.
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Original content

According to traders in the Guangzhou market, product movement in the past week has been less than ideal, as there are no traditional festivals or long holidays to boost fruit consumption. In addition, many areas still suffer from recurring outbreaks of Covid-19. And the supply of seasonal imported fruit is less abundant at the moment. Domestic fruit still sells well. Apples, oranges, grapes and avocados is the most common import fruit in the fruit wholesale market of Guangzhou. New Zealand and Chile still dominate the apple market. The most recent newcomer is the New Zealand Sonya apple. However, according to apple importers, the movement of products has slowed down recently. One of the reasons for this development is that market conditions are normal and the price is falling, causing buyers to be cautious about the quantities they buy. Meanwhile, the citrus market is dominated by South African grapefruit and Egyptian oranges. The South African grapefruit has only recently ...
Source: AGF

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