Polish vegetables have halved in price over the course of a year

Published 2023년 3월 23일

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Polish vegetables have experienced a significant price surge of 55.7% over the past 12 months, with key vegetables like onions, carrots, and leeks seeing the most dramatic increase. However, prices are anticipated to decrease post-Easter with the arrival of the new harvest, except for pepper as its supply is largely imported from Spain. The cost of spring vegetables is expected to be higher due to lower supply, though prices should not reach pre-pandemic or pre-war levels.
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Prices for Polish vegetables increased by 55.7% in 12 months. They are expected to drop in price after Easter. This is reported by InPoland. The publication notes that now the vegetable market is at a turning point before the new harvest. According to experts, prices will decrease with the appearance of new crop vegetables. Pepper can be an exception. This vegetable is mainly imported from Spain, since it is not grown in Poland. "In mid-March, the basic set of Polish vegetables (12 items) rose in price by 55.7%. Onions (by 3.5 times), carrots and leeks (by 2.5 times) increased the price the most. And beets have become cheaper by 4% compared to last year's prices," the report specifies. They note that the cost of spring vegetables will be ...
Source: Agrotimes

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