FDK imported fruit market weekly report (week 8): apples, blueberries, cherries, grapes, plums

Published 2025년 3월 4일

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The article provides an overview of the current prices and availability of various fruits in the Chinese market, including apples, blueberries, cherries, grapes, and plums. It highlights a slight decrease in the prices of some blueberry and cherry varieties compared to the previous season, while grape and plum prices have seen a decline in the past week. Apples, including Royal Gala and Jugala varieties, have made their way to the market, starting earlier than last year, and are priced firmly. Meanwhile, the market is waiting for the arrival of more grape supply from Peru, Chile, and Australia.
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Apples New Zealand apples have just started to be supplied, with the first batch arriving in week 7 and a small amount arriving in week 8. Royal Gala and Jugala apples are both available, with Royal Gala selling for 380-390 yuan (18 kg, #100/113s) wholesale. The season is about two weeks earlier than last year, and early prices are significantly firmer. Blueberries Blueberry prices in Chile and Peru remained stable this week, with some varieties falling slightly. Overall, Peruvian Ventura, Magica and Sekoya The prices of blueberries such as Pop have dropped by 33%, 31% and 28% respectively compared with the previous season. In the past three weeks, the main blueberry supply from Chile to the southern Chinese market has been the Duke variety, and the current price is only 10% lower than the previous season. At the retail end, the domestic market supply is still sufficient, and the prices of mainstream products purchased by consumers are mostly between 10-19.9 yuan (125 grams). ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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