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Spanish oranges at €110/100kg in June as Greece hits €80 in August

In Spain, orange prices rose well above historical levels during the summer. The 2024/2025 campaign (red line) reached €110/100kg in June, slightly easing to €108 in July and further down to €102 in August. Despite the decline, prices remained clearly above both the 5-year average and last season's values, reflecting strong market conditions through the middle of the year.

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In Greece, the seasonal price pattern was different. After a dip in early 2025, the 2024/2025 line climbed steadily during summer, reaching €72/100kg in June, €74 in July, and €80 in August. These values kept prices within the 5-year band and above last season's levels, indicating a gradual recovery in the Greek market.

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Italy continued to show the highest price levels among the four countries. In June 2025, Italian orange prices stood at €134/100kg for the 2024/2025 season. Data for July and August were not yet available, but throughout the season, Italian prices remained well above the 5-year average, reflecting a consistently stronger market compared to other producing countries.

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In Portugal, orange prices for 2024/2025 also climbed through the summer. The June level was €99/100kg, followed by €101 in both July and August. This placed Portuguese prices well above the 5-year average and higher than last year's levels, pointing to firm demand in the domestic and export markets.

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