"Radish offer tighter from next week, finally music in sales specialties again"

Published 2021년 8월 25일

Tridge summary

The Dutch radish market has been facing a surplus issue for the past week and a half, but slow down in growth due to disappointing August weather is expected to tighten the market. Last year, Dutch radish growers temporarily benefited from flooding in the German Palatinate region, but the benefits were short-lived. The sales of specials had been a challenge last year due to corona measures. Jongfresh, a company, has invested in new greenhouse and processing space construction, with the greenhouse now in production and the warehouse construction set to complete soon.
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Tholen - The radish market was in a somewhat difficult situation for the past week and a half. "There was just too much on the market," says Erik de Jong of Jongfresh from Monster. "However, due to the disappointing weather in August, growth has slowed down considerably. It is therefore expected that we will all harvest seriously less from next week, which means that we will be tighter in the radish again." At the beginning of the summer, the Dutch radish growers temporarily benefited from the flooding in the German Palatinate region. "Then we had very good demand and prices for two weeks. But where everyone thought we could benefit from this for longer, this situation soon passed. Apparently all the harvestable product had rained out, but the young stuff has passed through just fine. has grown", the grower notes. For the sale of the so-called specials, it was a difficult situation last year with all the corona measures. "Things are now going in the right direction. The catering ...
Source: AGF

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