Peach prices across Europe show varied trends in weeks 37 to 39 of the 2025 season. In Spain, prices recorded at week 37 were €136/100 kg, falling further to €129 in week 38, before rebounding slightly to €131 in week 39. This placed them below the five-year average, continuing a season of pressure on returns compared to last year.
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In Greece, prices stood at €175/100 kg in week 37, rising to €180 in week 38 before slipping back to €169 in week 39. Despite the decline, values remain well above both the five-year range and 2024 levels, reflecting strong demand during this period.
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In France, the red 2025 line shows prices at €169/100 kg in week 37, increasing to €175 in week 38. This contrasts with the steady recovery of the five-year average around €195 during the same period. Prices in 2025, therefore, remain lower than historical averages but show resilience compared to earlier season declines.
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For Italy, data is not available for weeks 37 to 39 in 2025. Earlier season values indicate a downward trend from the highs in May and June. Without updated figures for this period, comparisons to Spain, France, and Greece remain limited, though the Italian market traditionally stabilizes around €120–130/100 kg later in the year.
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