Demand for pears could be satisfied without any difficulties
Italian pears prevailed, with Abate Fetel and Santa Maria in the lead and Williams Christ rounding off the ranges. From Turkey, Santa Marias came in almost exclusively. The Netherlands participated mainly with Gute Luise. German Alexander Lucas and Conference supplemented the range.
The supply situation did not change significantly and demand was met without any difficulties. Due to increased cost prices, traders in Frankfurt tried to increase their demands for the Italian offers, but this did not really work out. In Munich, they had more success, so larger Abate Fetels and Santa Mariad became more expensive. The prices of domestic and Belgian goods dropped off in Cologne.