The article provides an overview of the market trends and prices for various fruits including kiwi, table grapes, apples, pears, lemons, oranges, and soft citrus in different markets. It highlights an increase in Chilean kiwi sales prices due to a natural increase in supply, leading to a 15% rise in exports. A limited supply of table grapes in Chinese markets, with few imported grapes available. Sales prices for apples remain firm for most varieties and origins in Europe, where Chilean exports have increased. In China, there is a low supply of imported pears, with fruits sourced from South Africa and Chile. The prices for lemons in the US vary weekly depending on the origin, availability, and sizes, with Argentine volumes on the rise. Egypt continues to be a major supplier of Valencia oranges in China, with new suppliers including the US and Spain. Finally, few openings for Australian soft citrus in Chinese markets, while Chile sees greater shipments to the Far East.