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Market State, week 12

Fresh Plum
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 26, 2024

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The article provides an overview of the fruit market's status in Week 12 of 2024, detailing shifts in supply, demand, and pricing for various fruits. Key points include a decrease in blueberry exports from the southern hemisphere, an uptick in supply from the northern hemisphere, and a surge in plum supplies in China from Chile causing price pressures. Additionally, there's a slight increase in Chilean table grapes, with contributions from Peru and South Africa, and a rise in Chilean stone fruits in Europe, though nectarines and peaches see weak demand. The article also notes a drop in sales for red and green apples in Mexico, except for Royal Gala, and an uptick in imported pear activity in the Chinese market, with new supplies from Chile and South Africa.
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Comments Week 12 - 2024 Blueberries: Exports from the southern hemisphere continue to decline, while the northern hemisphere advances in its season. US market remains relatively stable. Plums: An increase in the supply of Chilean plums puts pressure on prices in the Chinese market, with D'Agen as one of the main varieties. Table grapes: Slight increase in the supply of Chilean grapes in the Chinese markets, accompanied by volumes from Peru and South Africa, among other suppliers. Stones: The gradual increase in arrivals of Chilean stones in the European market continues. Meanwhile, demand remains weak mainly for nectarines and peaches, while plum sales are more agile, leading to an increase in their weekly prices. Apples: Sales fall for red and green varieties, while Royal Gala maintains good prices for the best quality fruit, being the most demanded in the Mexican market. Pears: Greater activity of imported pears in the Chinese market, registering new Chilean and South African ...
Source: MXfruit
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