Tridge summary

Prices for avocados are up and fluctuate based on size, while the market prepares for the Super Bowl. Blueberries from South Africa are becoming more important due to lower volume from Peru. The supply of Chilean cherries is increasing in Chinese markets, affecting weekly prices, and the table grape market remains regular with heterogeneous quality in Mexico.
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Comments Week 01 - 2024 Avocados: Prices are above the previous year and weekly variations see changes depending on size. For its part, the market is preparing for the next Super Bowl. Blueberries: Due to the lower volume offered in Europe, from Peru, blueberries from South Africa began to take on a greater role. Cherries: The supply of Chilean cherries continues to increase in the Chinese markets, with a week that sees a less expeditious movement in sales, affecting weekly prices. Table grapes: Open market maintains a regular sales rate. In Mexico, a heterogeneous quality and condition is observed for Peruvian grapes, in addition to some lots of American grapes with a deteriorated condition. In Brazil, preference is inclined towards local fruit. Carozos: The nectarines campaign from Chile to the Far East begins, with greater shipments than the previous year. Meanwhile, arrivals and openings of Chilean fruit are observed in the Chinese market, which records values below the last ...
Source: MXfruit

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