High prices for greenhouse vegetables in the EU will not last long, the expert said

Published 2023년 2월 24일

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Recent weather conditions in Spain and high energy costs in cooler EU countries have led to a surge in greenhouse vegetable prices. However, according to Lukasz Jedras, purchasing manager of Polish importer Freshvil, the market has recently stabilized, and prices are expected to decline. Freshvil sources its produce from countries such as Turkey, Morocco, Egypt, and Tanzania.
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Rains in Spain, a decrease in the production of greenhouse vegetables in cooler EU countries due to expensive energy caused prices to rise. However, this trend is dying out. This is reported by FreshPlaza. "We have noticed that the market has stabilized recently, but the prices of vegetables have been constantly increasing for the past two weeks. Almost every day we got a different price than the day before, especially for peppers and tomatoes. However, as said after those tumultuous weeks, now things seem to have calmed down a bit," said Lukasz Jedras, purchasing manager of Polish importer Freshvil. In his opinion, despite the shortage of vegetables in Spain and the Netherlands, the prices on the market were somewhat inflated. ...
Source: Agrotimes

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