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Global market update, Week 10

Fresh Nectarine
Morocco
Fresh Grape
Published Mar 11, 2024

Tridge summary

The European market is experiencing a surge in blueberry volumes from Morocco, Spain, and South Africa, while volumes from Chile and Peru are on the decline. There is an increase in Chilean plum volumes and a rise in the movement of imported grapes in China from Peru, South Africa, and Chile. However, the influx of Chilean nectarines and South African plums has led to a drop in weekly prices due to weak marketing. Meanwhile, the supply of Chilean avocados is winding down in Europe, the apple market remains robust, and there is a limited supply of imported pears on the open market.
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Comments Week 10 - 2024 Blueberries: Greater volumes arriving from Morocco, Spain and South Africa dominate the supply in the European market, while blueberries from Chile and Peru are increasingly smaller. Plums: New volumes of Chilean plums are recorded in the markets, noting greater availability of D'Agen. Table grapes: Greater movement of imported grapes in China, with Peruvian, South African and Chilean supply registering new arrivals in the markets. Stones: Gradual increase in volumes of Chilean nectarines and plums from South Africa, added to weak marketing, causes a decrease in weekly prices. Avocado: The reports of Chilean avocados in the European market are concluded, with a volume that is soon to be finalized and being. Apples: Market maintains a good movement, which varied according to demand for variety and quality/condition of the fruit. Chilean shipments remain below the previous campaign, without showing stock in the main markets of the region. Pears: Limited ...
Source: MXfruit
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