The article provides an overview of the current market dynamics for various fruits, including kiwi, apples, pears, lemons, oranges, and soft citrus. It highlights a decrease in kiwi prices, leading to a wider gap from the previous season with Chilean exports slightly reducing. Apples see lower availability in Asian markets, making New Zealand a key supplier. Pears experience a rebound in Mexico and stable markets in Brazil and Argentina. Lemons see no new imports in China, but Chilean exports to the Far East remain high. Oranges are dominated by South African imports in the US, and oranges and navel oranges are in good movement in the market. Soft citrus has new arrivals and openings of imported mandarins, with South Africa, Australia, and Peru leading the market.