The article reports on the sales trends and prices of various fruits including kiwi, apples, pears, lemons, oranges, and soft citrus in markets such as Chile, New Zealand, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, and the United States. It highlights a decrease in Chilean kiwi sales prices for the second consecutive week, despite an 17% increase in exports. The article also notes new market openings for bicolor apples in various countries and a shortage of US pear inventories leading to high prices in Mexico. The volumes of imported lemons in the US have increased, with market dynamics influenced by the origin and caliber of the lemons. Oranges from Egypt are dominating the markets, with lower volume imports from Spain and the US. The US market is seeing higher volumes of southern hemisphere soft citrus.