Recent reports from China indicate a noticeable decrease in the prices of durian, lychee, and watermelon fruits. The price drop for watermelons is particularly significant, with some varieties now costing just a few cents per pound, a major reduction from the previous month. This price fluctuation is largely due to delayed listings of watermelons in production areas caused by temperature issues, an increase in planting areas leading to higher production, and a supply surplus as highlighted by Zhao Junye, the chief analyst of fruit varieties for the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. Consumers and watermelon wholesalers alike expect the downward trend in watermelon prices to persist.