date:Jun 03, 2019
ing somewhat across the board. This, according to traders, is mainly due to the relatively low temperatures recorded in recent weeks.
The demand for apricots has remained virtually unchanged in recent years. Peaches, on the other hand, are visibly losing ground to nectarines and, to a lesser extent, to Paraguayo peaches. During the season, Spain is increasingly managing to hold a monopoly on German trade. This is partly due to the early start of the season and to the growth of exports. Some tra