Jordanians complain about sudden cucumber price hike

Published 2021년 4월 8일

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The head of the Jordan Valley Farmers Union, Adnan al-Khaddam, explained that the recent rise in cucumber prices is due to insufficient local production to meet the demand of 350 tons daily. The maximum local production is 210 tons. The Agriculture Ministry has stopped cucumber exports to maintain price stability, with an anticipated decrease in prices within a week, likely with the harvest of Shifa Farm crops.
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The head of the Jordan Valley Farmers Union, Adnan al-Khaddam, has said that the current increase in the prices of cucumbers is due to the inability of the few cultivating areas to meet the demands of the local market. He pointed out that the daily requirements of the local market is roughly around 350 tons, while local production is at a maximum of 210 tons. Al-Khaddam expected the price of cucumbers to decline at the end of April, once Shifa Farm crops are ready for harvest. Meanwhile, the export of cucumbers from Jordan has been halted. Media spokesman for the Ministry of Agriculture, Lawrence Al-Majali, confirmed that Agriculture Minister, Khaled Al-Hunaifat, had taken a decision to stop exporting cucumbers, ...
Source: Hortidaily

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