The free fall of greenhouse vegetable prices in Belgium stopped, but bell pepper prices are still low

Published 2022년 5월 10일

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Prices of greenhouse vegetables in Belgium have stabilized after a decline, with some prices like strawberries surging by nearly a euro per kilo. However, pepper prices remain low and are below the five-year average. Prices for cucumber, tomato, aubergine, and green courgettes are slightly above the five-year average. Lettuce prices have fallen below the average. The volume of tomatoes in the market is still lower than in previous years.
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After two weeks of sharply falling greenhouse vegetable prices, the decline stopped last week, as witnessed by cautiously rising prices at the auctions of the Association of Belgian Horticultural Cooperatives. Only the pepper prices are still lagging behind. In week 18, an average of just over 1.01 euros was paid for a kilo of red peppers. For yellow, the average price is just over 87 euro cents. Green peppers sold for just over 1.62 euros per kilo. The prices for red and yellow (but also for orange, with an average price of 1.29 euros) are below the five-year averages. Also across the board, including greenery, the average price is not close to the five-year average. For cucumber and tomato, average prices fell below the five-year averages last week, but here the price has cautiously found its way back up. With a unit price of 27 euro cents and a little, the average price for week 18 was on the five-year average. For both loose and vine tomatoes, the average price for week 18 is ...
Source: AGF

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