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Global fruit market status as of week 51

Published Dec 23, 2024

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The article provides an overview of the market status for various fruits including blueberries, Hass avocados, cherries, table grapes, and nectarines. It highlights a slow sales pace for blueberries in Europe despite Chilean exports doubling from the previous season. In the US, Hass avocados have good movement with prices above the previous campaign. Chinese markets see higher cherries arrivals with Chile as the leading supplier. The European table grapes market is quiet with variable prices and Peru as the dominant supplier, though Namibia and South Africa are entering the market. Chilean exports of table grapes are lower than the previous season. In the US, the supply of stone fruits like nectarines is increasing, despite limited availability.
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Market Status, Week 51 Blueberries: Low sales pace for blueberries in Europe. Chilean exports to the continent practically double those of the previous season. Hass avocado: Good general movement is recorded for Hass in the United States, while prices remain mostly above the previous campaign. Cherries: Markets register higher arrivals and openings of cherries in the Chinese markets, with Chile leading the supply. Table grapes: Quiet market in Europe, with variable prices and Peru dominating the overseas supply. Namibia and South Africa enter into competition with the first batches of fruit. Chilean exports to the world are lower than the previous season. Nectarines: Although with still limited availability, supply is registered on the rise for stone fruits in the United States. Below is more information on the state of the fruit supply, demand and price in the different markets ...
Source: MXfruit

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