Despite Covid-19, there was good demand for Polish cauliflower

Published 2020년 11월 13일

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The Polish cauliflower season has ended, with the season seeing higher than expected demand, despite concerns related to the pandemic. Exports were on par with the previous year, and the weather conditions were favorable. Now, preparations are being made for the winter vegetable season, with expectations of high demand. However, the potential for a complete lockdown in Poland due to the coronavirus is a concern.
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The Polish cauliflower season is coming to an end. The season was better than expected. There were concerns that demand would be low due to the pandemic, but looking back, exports were comparable to last year's. One exporter is now completing the cauliflower season and preparing for the winter vegetable season. According to Kornelia Lewikowska of the Polish vegetable growing company Green Best, the cauliflower season in Poland has gone well. "The cauliflower season has been successful for us this year. Prices, supply and demand were at satisfactory levels. Despite our concerns about the Covid-19 pandemic, demand turned out to be high, just like every year. The quantities exported were comparable. compared to last year. The weather was favorable and the cauliflower was available for a long period. This year we sold the largest quantities of cauliflower to the Czech Republic. " Now that the cauliflower season is almost over, it is time for winter vegetables. Lewikowska expects the ...
Source: AGF

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