China: Market report for the Guangzhou's fruit wholesale market, week 23

Published 2022년 6월 14일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the fruit market in Guangzhou during May and June, a period of slow supply and demand for various fruits. It highlights the ending of the imported grape season due to small supply and stable prices, contrasted with the increasing popularity and price advantage of domestic Shine Muscat grapes. The market's dynamics are discussed for imported and domestic fruits such as apples, oranges, peaches, and blueberries, noting price variations and market trends. A significant price increase is observed for Vietnamese dragon fruit due to decreased supply, making it a costly but popular item in the market.
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Original content

May and June are slow months in the fruit wholesale market in Guangzhou. The supply is quite small, as some fruits are leaving the market while others have only just arrived. Most sales are stable this week and conditions are slowly improving for some fruits. The marketing season for imported grapes is almost over. The offer is small, but the price is stable. Quite a few grape merchants said the domestic Shine Muscat grapes are about to take over the market. The current price of imported grapes is around €42.86 per carton and prices for domestic Shine Muscat grapes are between €7.14 and 28.57 per carton, depending on quality. The price advantage of domestic grapes creates a difficult market for imported grapes. (Photo: imported grapes) The import apples on the Guangzhou market mainly come from South Africa, New Zealand and Chile. The South African apples have only just entered the market. There are Fuji apples and Gala apples. An apple trader said that South African Fuji apples ...
Source: AGF

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