Apricots, nectarines, cherries, mulberries... Spring fruits are now appearing on market stalls.
Larger fruits are sold at higher prices, while smaller ones are cheaper.
Sellers say prices are higher this year compared to previous years, attributing it to unstable weather and lower yields.
Buyers have mixed opinions: some find prices high, others consider it normal for the start of the season.
Sellers expect prices to drop in the coming weeks as supply increases.












