News

State of the Market in the EU, week 11

Fruits
Chile
Peru
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 18, 2024

Tridge summary

The European market is experiencing strong sales of blueberries, particularly from Peru, while Chilean plums are dominating the Chinese markets. However, prices for D'Agen plums and Chilean grapes are decreasing due to increased supply. Peruvian white seedless grapes are maintaining high prices despite the trend. Chilean peaches and plums are struggling to find a strong foothold in the European market. The apple market in Europe is saturated with local supply, causing a drop in prices. Meanwhile, Chilean pears are performing well in the Chinese market, albeit at lower prices than the previous season.
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Original content

Comments Week 11 - 2024 Blueberries: A good sales rate is maintained for blueberries in Europe. Peruvian volumes for the new season are increasing week by week. And weekly quotes vary depending on origin and sales format. Plums: A strong presence of Chilean plums continues to be noted in the Chinese markets, projecting greater arrivals in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, a drop is observed in the weekly quotes for D'Agen. Table grapes: Prices of Chilean grapes have shown a downward trend in recent weeks as a result of the increase in supply and the declining condition. Peru maintains its market firm, with high prices for its white seedless varieties. Stones: The first prices of Chilean peaches and plums in the European market are recorded. Stone volumes are gradually increasing, while sales remain weak. Apples: There is still a large supply of local apples in the European market, although it was commented that there is a greater presence of small sizes, so average prices tended to ...
Source: MXfruit
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