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China receives fewer containers, but with better prices for gauges 18 to 24

China received 17 containers during week 42. This represents a 23% decrease compared to the previous week, and an 11% decrease compared to the same week in 2023.

Prices present a unique characteristic compared to previous seasons: there are no identifiable trends, as there have been no stable increases and decreases for the past 10 weeks, and the variations do not follow a clear pattern.

The greatest certainty is shown in what happens with calibers between 18 and 24, where the average of their prices shows an increase of 13%.

The market continues to be dominated by Chile, which accounts for three-quarters of the volume that arrived in the Asian giant, while the rest corresponds to fruit sent from Peru.

You can see all the details of the global avocado market in the Avobook Premium Report for Week 42.

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