Peach prices in Spain have followed a downward trend since week 20 of the 2025 season, when they peaked at €216/100kg. This came after a week 19 starting point of €181. Prices remained strong into week 21 at €210 but dropped steadily over the following weeks, falling to €181 in week 22, €163 in week 23, and €159 in week 25. By week 26, prices had reached €142/100kg, reflecting a consistent softening of the market as supply increased.
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In Greece, prices have been more volatile. The season began in week 22 at €190/100kg, then dropped slightly to €185 in week 23 and more sharply to €163 in week 24. However, a rebound followed with prices rising to €178 in week 25 and reaching €189 in week 26. This fluctuation suggests shifting supply or short-term demand surges, possibly influenced by weather or harvest timing differences.
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Italy reported the highest price levels across the three countries during the period. The 2025 line shows a peak of €206/100kg in week 24, before easing to €179 in week 25 and further to €170 in week 26. Despite the decline, these prices remain above those in Spain and Greece, indicating relatively tight supply or higher quality premiums in Italian peaches.
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