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Spain orange price drops to €81/100 kg in October

Updated orange price data across Spain, Greece, Italy, and Portugal show a varied transition from late-summer trading into the opening month of the 2025/26 season. For Spain, the red-line series places August at 108 €/100 kg and September at 102 €/100 kg, before falling sharply in October to 81 €/100 kg. This positions Spain as the only major producer with a clear downward step from September into October.

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© European Commission

In Greece, the red-line values indicate a smoother seasonal progression. August stands at 81 €/100 kg, followed by 84 €/100 kg in September, with October holding at 84 €/100 kg. Greece, therefore, enters the early 2025/26 season with stable pricing and no major deviation from its late-summer trend.

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© European Commission

For Italy, the red-line dataset provides only one value for the months reviewed: October at 110 €/100 kg. No August or September values appear in the supplied charts, meaning Italy's early-season reference point begins in October alone. Even so, the October figure places Italy above other producers in the absolute price level.

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© European Commission

Portugal shows the most pronounced late-summer plateau among the four markets. Its red-line series gives August at 101 €/100 kg, September at 100 €/100 kg, and October at 100 €/100 kg. The near-identical values reflect a stable pricing pattern extending from late summer into the opening month of the new marketing year.

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© European Commission

When viewed collectively, the combined AUG–SEP–OCT red-line data reveal differing seasonal dynamics: Spain entering October at a distinctly lower level, Greece stabilising, Italy beginning its new-season dataset at a higher price point, and Portugal holding a steady three-month band. These contrasts reflect the varied timing and market conditions shaping orange supply across southern Europe.

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For more information:
European Commission
Tel: +32 2 299 96 96
www.agriculture.ec.europa.eu.gov

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