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Good prices for imported fruit

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Core Tip: The overseas citrus market always gets good prices. The overseas tangerine season is over and the last oranges are being sold. Traders know that a shortage sometimes arises between overseas production and Spanish production.
The overseas citrus market always gets good prices. The overseas tangerine season is over and the last oranges are being sold. Traders know that a shortage sometimes arises between overseas production and Spanish production. The price for oranges is still good, just as with the pomelos as well.

Turkish lemons are now being sold for 13 Euro, which is unprecedented. The first Turkish grapefruit are going for 15 Euro. The price of limes has also increased, to 7-7.50 Euro. The mango market is doing well and the avocado market is looking good, with avocados going for 8-9 Euro.

The Brazilian melon season has started off well. Cantaloupe melons are doing great, Galia's are doing fine and the market for yellow melons is pretty normal. On the other hand, watermelon prices are low. The Spanish kaki (persimmon) season has started well with good prices.

The market for imported tomatoes is doing well. Round tomatoes from Morocco are going for 7-8 Euro and cherry tomatoes are going for 11-12 Euro. Cucumber sales are slower. Bell pepper prices differs per colour: green bell peppers have the lowest price, yellow bell peppers sell for a bit more and then the red bell peppers sell for even more.
 
 
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