State of the Market, Week 1

Published 2025년 1월 6일

Tridge summary

The US market is experiencing stable conditions for blueberries, predominantly driven by Peruvian imports, with prices fluctuating based on origin. Avocados are facing limited access in China due to Peruvian supply issues, while Chile is stepping in to cover the shortfall with increased exports to the Far East. The cherry market in the US is showing stability with prices remaining steady from the previous week. The start of the Chilean grape season is late and exports are down compared to last year, but Peruvian grapes are making up for the shortfall with their excellent rotation. The market for stone fruits in the US, led by nectarines, is also showing stability. In Europe, the new plum market has seen slight price increases.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Market Status, Week 1 Blueberries: The US market remains relatively stable for blueberries, dominated by volumes of Peruvian origin. Weekly prices vary by origin. Avocados: Limited openings of Peruvian avocados in the Chinese market. Meanwhile, Chile registers new exports to the Far East, exceeding the volumes of the previous year. Cherries: The market is mostly stable within the US market, with prices remaining similar to the previous week. Table grapes: The Chilean grape season starts late and with exports below the previous season, while Peruvian stocks stand out for their good rotation. Nectarines: The market remains relatively stable for stone fruits in the United States, with volumes led by nectarines. Plums: In Europe, at the start of the new year, plum prices register slight increases. Below is more information on the state of fruit supply, demand and price in the different ...
Source: MXfruit

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