American cherries were initially successful in the Chinese market, with early sea shipments being priced similarly to later air shipments. However, the market has since fallen, with fluctuating prices depending on the brand and quality. Peruvian blueberries are now entering the Chinese market in limited quantities, leading to high prices, while domestic blueberries from Yunnan and Dandong have a relatively high price due to limited supply. South African oranges are facing lower supply this season, resulting in higher prices compared to last year, while high-quality varieties such as Cambria oranges still have good prices. Yunnan Zhaotong apples are packed in gift boxes for the Mid-Autumn Festival, and although sales have been slow recently, traders expect the market to gradually improve in September. Plums from Xinjiang are available in various packaging options, with prices of quality fruit remaining stable.