Apple stocks in Europe have seen a 4.6% decrease in January compared to the same period last year, with the most significant drops in Great Britain, the Czech Republic, and Austria. However, there has been an increase in stocks in Spain, France, and Belgium. Despite the decrease in stocks, the price of European apples has risen to €0.94 per kilogram, which is €0.15 higher than the highest level in the past five years and €0.24 above the average price in recent years.