Over the year, vegetable prices in Poland increased by 55%

Published 2023년 3월 24일

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Polish vegetable prices have surged by 55.7% over the past year, driven by the anticipation of a new harvest and a significant increase in the cost of spring vegetables. The most notable price hikes were seen in onions, carrots, and leeks, while beet prices saw a decrease. The situation is expected to improve after Easter, with the introduction of new crop vegetables, except for peppers which are largely imported from Spain. Experts believe that while prices will not return to pre-pandemic levels, they also do not foresee a situation of overwhelmingly high prices.
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Prices for Polish vegetables increased by 55.7% in 12 months. They are expected to drop after Easter. It is reported by AgroTimes with reference to InPoland. The publication notes that now the vegetable market is a turning point before the new harvest. According to experts, prices will decrease with the appearance of new crop vegetables. Peppers are an exception. This vegetable is mainly imported from Spain, because it is rarely grown in Poland. In mid-March, the main set of Polish vegetables (12 items) went up by 55.7%. Onions (by 3.5 times), carrots and leeks (by 2.5 times) added the most in price. And beets fell in price by 4% compared to prices last year. See also: In Poland, the season of local tomatoes ...
Source: Eastfruit

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