Netherlands: Lime market at a lower level after price rebound

Published 2023년 6월 6일

Tridge summary

The lime market has seen a price drop in June 2023 due to an oversupply from Brazil, following a price increase in April and May. On the other hand, the lemon market is preparing for a shift as the Spanish Verna lemon season is expected to end in late June, with market focus shifting to South Africa and Argentina. Prices for the overseas lemon fruit are expected to remain reasonable during the transition period.
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Tholen - "After a revival of prices in April and May, the market for limes has now returned to a lower level. There are currently more than sufficient volumes coming in from Brazil. In addition, the relatively worse weather in Southern Europe has didn't help for weeks either," notes Peter Bouman of Fruit Market International (FMI). "The lemons are in the transition phase to overseas fruit. The season of the Spanish Verna lemons is expected to be over at the end of June and the market will gradually switch to South Africa and Argentina. The prices for ...
Source: AGF

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