Carrot prices in the Netherlands are under pressure due to low demand

Published 2021년 8월 9일

Tridge summary

The carrot market is facing a surplus, leading to pressure on prices with standard carrots selling for between €11 and €12 per 100 kilos and organic carrots fetching around €30. The market is saturated in Europe, with few orders from Africa, particularly Mauritania, due to higher container rates offsetting the lower carrot prices. It is anticipated that prices will continue to drop due to the oversupply.
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Original content

The carrot is growing well and the demand is not very high. In that respect it is a bit of a worry on the carrot market. Prices are under pressure due to the large supply that is coming. B carrots sell for between €11 and €12 per 100 kilos. Sellers who ask for more will be skipped. The market for organic carrots is also weak, with prices around €30 per 100 kilos for free carrots. Organic carrot on contract has been sold for € 24. Overseas sales At the moment, other European countries have enough carrots on their hands. Contract work for Belgian flushers is handled neatly. The first orders for Africa have been processed, but overseas sales are not yet continuing for all exporters. It could be busier in that regard. Senegal is on the market. It ...

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