World: Market state in week 51

Published Jan 2, 2024

Tridge summary

The market for avocados remains stable, with some sizes seeing similar or greater movement. Chilean blueberries are entering the Chinese market with better prices than the previous year, while Peruvian supply is limited. Chile continues to lead the supply of cherries in Chinese markets, but there is a drop in weekly contributions. Local volumes of table grapes are decreasing, leading to a greater presence of grapes from the southern hemisphere. Chilean exports of stones are up from the previous year, with the first tons of nectarines sold on the open market. The market state for avocados is stable, blueberries are rising, cherries are stable, table grapes are decreasing, and stones are stable. For more information, readers can visit the Fruitonline market reports. The content reflects the analysis conducted by Decofrut and Portalfruticola.com is not responsible for the information provided.
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Original content

Comments Week 51 - 2023 Avocados: Market maintains the stability that characterized it the previous week, with a similar or greater movement in the case of some sizes. Blueberries: Chilean volumes arrive in the Chinese wholesale market, registering better prices than the previous year. Meanwhile, Peruvian supply remains limited. Cherries: Chile continues to lead the supply of cherries in the Chinese markets, while volumes are also observed from Argentina, Australia and New Zealand. On the other hand, there is a drop in weekly contributions. Table grapes: Decrease in local volumes gives way to the greater presence of grapes from the southern hemisphere, where Peruvian grapes are predominant. Stones: Chilean exports are positioned above the previous year in all stones, with the first tons of nectarines sold on the open market. Below is more information on the state of fruit supply, demand and price in the different markets for avocados, blueberries, cherries, table grapes and ...
Source: MXfruit

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