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Wholesale fruit and vegetable prices UK - week 41:

Strawberry prices drop 24% as blackberry rates rise 12%

In week 41, the comparison between the current and previous week's average prices shows mixed trends across several fruits.

Apples (Cox's orange group) recorded a price decline. The average price this week stood at £1.22 per kilogram, compared with £1.36 per kilogram in the previous week. This represents a decrease of £0.14, or around 10%, indicating weaker prices for this apple variety.

Blackberries, on the other hand, showed an increase in value. The average price rose to £15.35 per kilogram from £13.73 the previous week, an upward change of £1.62 or about 12%. This makes blackberries one of the strongest performers in the current period.

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Among stone fruits, plums (all other varieties) fell from £1.86 per kilogram to £1.52 per kilogram. The decline of £0.34 corresponds to an 18% drop compared with the previous week's average.

A similar downward trend was observed for strawberries, which decreased from £5.40 per kilogram to £4.08 per kilogram. The reduction of £1.32 represents a 24% decrease week on week, the sharpest decline among the fruits listed.

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