Half fewer promotions with tomatoes on the German market

Published 2023년 3월 3일

Tridge summary

The article discusses the early production of unlit tomato growers in the Netherlands and Belgium, but does not anticipate an immediate relaxation of the tight market conditions. Supply from Germany and Central Europe is slowly increasing, but cannot yet compensate for the shortages. The supply from Turkey is decreasing, which has helped to meet demand in Germany. Currently, demand in Germany is being met mainly by supply from Spain and Morocco. Supermarket chains are opting for small, loose tomatoes as there is still sufficient supply from the south. AMI has observed 25 tomato promotions in the recent week, a decrease from the previous year.
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Original content

The first unlit tomato growers are gradually coming into production in the Netherlands and Belgium. Nevertheless, AMI market analysts do not expect an immediate relaxation of the tightness in the tomato market. Slowly increasing supply from Germany itself and Central Europe cannot yet make up for the shortages either. AMI analysts point to drying up supply from Turkey, a country that has recently benefited from market shortages on German wholesale markets. The demand for tomatoes in Germany is currently mainly met by supply from Spain and Morocco. ...
Source: AGF

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