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Europe's volume fell by 13% compared to the previous week.

In week 1, the European market recorded the arrival of 514 shipments, representing a 13% decrease compared to the previous week. The volume was at a similar level to the beginning of 2025, registering 3% higher than that period.

The most significant change was observed in the distribution by origin, with Israel leading shipments at 28%, followed by Colombia at 26%, Chile at 20%, and Spain at 18%. Morocco contributed 5%, while Mexico accounted for just over 1% and Peru for less than 1%, maintaining a marginal presence.

In terms of prices, the week showed mixed performance across different sizes. Size 18 saw a 3% increase, with no significant variations, while size 24 experienced an 11% decrease. In contrast, the smaller sizes saw the largest price increases, with size 32 rising by 27%.

From Colombia, it was indicated that producers are hoping for improved prices to move forward with the harvest, although projections point to a greater availability of volume during the first weeks of January.

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