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Wholesale fruit and vegetable prices - week 46

Fresh produce market sees stable pricing with apple prices up 1.25%

Over the past week, the wholesale prices of various fresh produce items have shown slight fluctuations. Apples, particularly Bramley's Seedling, exhibited a price increase, with the current week's average price rising from £0.62 to £1.26 per kilogram—a weekly change of 1.25%. Similarly, other apple varieties like Egremont Russet and Braeburn followed similar upward trends, reflecting seasonal demand.


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Overall, these price adjustments align with typical patterns observed during this period, as markets respond to changes in supply and demand dynamics. Despite slight variances across produce categories, the overall stability of pricing offers predictability for wholesalers and retailers alike.

This steady shift underscores the resilience of the fresh produce market, even amid external pressures like inflation or weather changes.

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