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The United States is slowing its price decline, while Europe is increasing its weekly avocado volume compared to the previous year.

In the Avobook Week 37 Report , there are very different realities in each of the markets. But if there is one thing that stands out, it is what has happened with fruit prices in China, where medium-sized fruit is fetching higher prices than large-sized fruit.

In the case of the United States, Mexico is already making its presence felt, covering a large part of the market, while Chile is growing little by little and California is beginning its retreat.

Europe is experiencing higher volumes than it did during the same week last year, breaking—albeit temporarily—the opposite trend seen for most of the year. However, this situation appears to be fleeting, as the decline in Peruvian shipments is expected to cause a significant drop in October.

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