Belgium: Clock prices for greenhouse vegetables are rising

Published 2022년 8월 17일

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Tomato prices in Belgium fluctuated, with a recent rise despite being lower than the five-year average. Cucumber and bell pepper prices are above average, while aubergine prices rose due to increased demand from good weather. Lettuce and soft fruit prices also increased, with strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries all costing more than 3.45 euros, 8.91 euros, and 6.66 euros per kilo, respectively.
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After a three-week drop in tomato prices, the price rose again last week. The average price at the auctions of the Association of Belgian Horticultural Cooperatives (VBT) in week 32 is still below the five-year average. The supplied volumes were slightly lower than in week 31, but significantly higher than in 2021, when virus problems left large gaps in the supply. The cucumber price is (far) above average. For bell peppers, that was the last time in mid-March. However, last week the average price climbed above the five-year average after weeks. The aubergine price rose, despite ample volumes, according to LAVA. At the end of last week, the average price was more than 62 euro cents per kilo, more than twenty euro cents more than the week before. The good weather stimulated demand here. Lettuce prices also rose last week, for both field and greenhouse products. Only open field lollo rossa saw no price increase in week 32. The ...
Source: AGF

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