It is an amazing price increase in the Hungarian markets; that's why radish and spring onions are sold now

Published 2022년 4월 7일

Tridge summary

In 2020, Hungary saw a significant increase in the production of radishes, with a record 3.97 thousand tons, marking a 26% rise from the previous year. The country also experienced a decrease in the production of spring onions by 12% to 2.07 thousand tons and in leeks by 20% to 1.17 thousand tons. The price per bunch for radishes and spring onions increased in 2022, while imported radishes and spring onions became cheaper. Domestic leeks lacked competition in the market as there was a decrease in imports. The prices for various fruits and vegetables like carrots, parsley root, and apples also saw an increase in 2022.
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According to the data of the Central Statistical Office (CSO), a record 3.97 thousand tons of radishes were produced in Hungary in 2020. This was 26% more than the previous year. The radish is typically grown under a smaller air space, unheated or slightly heated foil, as well as flat foil and veil foil, mainly in Bács-Kiskun and Csongrád-Csanád counties. The domestic monthly radish is present in the offer of the Budapest Wholesale Market all year round - it can be read on the Vg.hu website. According to the information of the Institute of Agricultural Economics (AKI), producers of monthly radishes cost 193 forints per bunch in 2022 1-13. week, an increase of 12% over the same period last year. During the same period, the wholesale price of monthly radishes from Italian imports decreased by 7% (HUF 136 / knot). With the expansion of domestic production - similarly to previous years - this year the imported product will run out of supply. In the wholesale market in Vienna, the ...
Source: Agrarszektor

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