Abate: 15% less fruit is in stock with respect to 2016. Sales are regular, prices are stable and demand is focusing on big grades (75+). Commercialisation is good thanks to good quality and shelf-life. The fruit will be available until mid-April for exports and late April on the domestic market.
William: the commercialisation is almost over and the fruit has lasted well.
Kaiser: 40% less fruit is in stock with respect to 2016. European consumers are increasingly less interested in this variety. Commercialisation will continue until late April. Only grades 70+ are in demand.
Decana: 50% less fruit in stock with respect to 2016. 75+ grades are doing well, even though commercialisation is almost over. Quotations are satisfactory.
Conference: 20% less fruit is in stock with respect to 2016. Commercialisation will pick up in a few weeks' time.