Irish oyster farmers lament the drop in export prices to Asia and high input costs

게시됨 2024년 11월 13일

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Irish oyster producers are currently facing challenges of low prices in key markets like Asia and France due to consumer and retailer cost-cutting amidst economic challenges. Ceo of Oisirí Oileán Cróine Teoranta, Lee Hunter, has highlighted the difficult market conditions, with price drops of 10-20% in Asia and similar trends in France. This situation has led to a buyers' market, where customers are seeking higher quality oysters at lower prices, amidst high input costs for the producers.
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Irish oyster producers are suffering from low prices in a few key markets, as well as high input costs, according to Lee Hunter, the CEO of Oisirí Oileán Cróine Teoranta, which farms oysters in the western Irish county of Donegal.“Anyone selling into the Asian market is taking a 10 to 20 percent price cut while still sending similar amounts,” Hunter said. Hunter said that Irish oysters shipped to France – where Irish producers send oysters both for public consumption and for processing – are taking a similar cut in prices as consumers are cutting back amid a recent cost-of-living crisis in the country.These prices have led to a buyers’ market in ...

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