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Almost 3 Euro per kilo for the first apricots
"Spain: "Murcia will produce 30% more stonefruit than last year"
As regards peaches, nectarines and apricots, which are the products sold by Fruits Hortomarket, the earliest varieties are already being harvested and these have not experienced a volume increase as significant as the one we'll see in other varieties. That is why prices won't be affected at the start of the campaign. "The small sizes of nectarines and peaches cost between 1.50 and 1.60 Euro, while the larger, higher quality ones stands at 2.20 Euro," states Herrera. Meanwhile, the price of apricots is a little higher because the campaign is just in its first week, reaching "almost 3 Euro per kilo."
90% of the nectarines, apricots and peaches sold by this company go to countries like Germany, which offers continuity in its purchases from the beginning to the end of the campaign; Poland, which is more unstable but pays a good price; and Romania, which accepts the smallest calibres.