As for Australian nectarines, white varieties remain scarce but sell more easily than yellow nectarines due to their firmness. The overall quality of arrivals, including hardness and taste, is lower than last year, and prices have slightly declined compared to last week and the same period last year. However, the proportion of larger fruits has gradually increased as the season progresses.
The price of Peruvian blueberries is mostly ¥80-¥88 per box, and some brands sell for ¥100 per box. Traders noted that competitive pricing facilitates promotional activities among wholesalers, who place fewer demands on variety and taste. Current sales are strong.
Left: Various Chinese fruits; Right: Vietnamese Kanyao durians
Durian is mainly Vietnamese Kanyao, and the quantity has increased compared with two weeks ago, leading to a reduction in price. Currently, the A3 specification is about ¥400 per box, which is about 10% lower than before. However, due to the small amount this year, the price is still higher than during the same period last year. Some traders anticipate that the price will rise soon because the production area has less supply and costs have increased.
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