Lockdown disrupted trade in Bronisze, Poland

게시됨 2021년 4월 1일

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The article highlights the irregular trade patterns in the wholesale market ahead of Easter, with factors such as government restrictions, adverse weather conditions, and disasters in Spain impacting the availability and prices of vegetables. The costs for both imported and domestic produce have risen significantly in the past year, with imported vegetables seeing a 19% increase and domestic vegetables over 14%. Some vegetables, such as leeks, have seen a dramatic price hike of over 100%, while others like zucchini, garlic, and new potatoes have become cheaper. The surge in prices is attributed to reduced imports, delayed ripening in the Netherlands, and poor vegetation conditions in Poland.
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Trade on the wholesale market is quite irregular before Easter, one day it revives, the other it is silent. Probably, this is the result of restrictions introduced by the government - explains market specialist Maciej Kmera. The prices are higher than in the previous year, there are fewer early vegetables. Currently, there are significantly less imported vegetables on the market than in previous years, e.g. cauliflower, peppers and leeks. This is probably the result of, among others various disasters that hit Spain, and from where vegetables are brought to Poland in early spring. The ripening of vegetables in the Netherlands is also delayed, he added. This means that the products that are missing are expensive. Currently, there are significantly less imported vegetables on the market than in previous years, e.g. cauliflower, peppers and leeks. This is probably the result of, among others various disasters that hit Spain, and from where vegetables are brought to Poland in early ...

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