Netherlands: Broccoli price reasonable, production moderate

Published 2021년 8월 24일

Tridge summary

The article discusses the dynamic of broccoli prices in the free trade market, highlighting a period of low prices due to oversupply around mid-June, followed by a rebound to slightly above one euro per kilo around mid-July. Prices have since fluctuated but have recently risen to above one euro per kilo this week, despite a expected decrease in supply due to wet planting conditions. Fungal issues have also affected broccoli quality. Supermarkets like Albert Heijn, Plus, Hoogvliet, Dekamarkt, Dirk, Aldi, and Jumbo offer broccoli at various price points, with promotions contributing to demand. The article anticipates a tighter supply and higher prices in the future, potentially offsetting the slow start to the season.
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Original content

After a difficult start with nice prices of around one euro per kilo but very little production, the prices for broccoli in the free trade fell to a dubious level in mid-June. After that, prices rose to just over a euro around mid-July. The price increase was short-lived, however, as they gradually declined over the next three weeks. In recent weeks, the free trade prices of 70 to 80 cents per kilo have not really been easy. Less supply of broccoli While the production level was moderate at the start of the season, the warm weather at the beginning of June led to a peak in supply, resulting in the aforementioned moderate price formation. That peak is now behind us. The production and supply of broccoli are back to normal, with screens that easily reach 500 grams. The production of plantings that are ready for harvest from next week is expected to decrease somewhat. This broccoli was planted under fairly wet conditions. Pressure of fungi From a cultivation point of view, yellowing, ...

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