Netherlands: Radish supply tighter from next week, finally a revival in marketing specialties

Published 2021년 8월 25일

Tridge summary

The radish market in the Dutch region has experienced a surge in supply, leading to an oversupply and a decline in prices. However, recent disappointing weather conditions have slowed down growth, which is expected to reduce the harvest significantly in the coming week. This will likely tighten the radish market again. Last year, the market faced challenges due to Covid measures, particularly for the sales of specials. However, with the catering industry reopening and cruise ships sailing again, things are improving. Jongfresh, a grower, has invested in a new greenhouse and processing area, with the greenhouse now in production and the warehouse expansion set to complete soon.
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The radish market was in a somewhat difficult situation over the last week and a half. "There was just a bit too much on the market", observes Erik de Jong from Jongfresh in Monster. "But the disappointing weather in August has slowed down growth considerably. The expectation is that we will all start harvesting a lot less from next week onwards, which will tighten up the radish market again." At the beginning of the summer, Dutch radish growers benefited temporarily from the floods in the German Palatinate region. "Then we had two weeks of very good demand and prices. But while everyone thought we could benefit from this for a longer period of time, the situation soon came to an end. Apparently all the harvestable product was rained out, but the young stuff grew well through it all," the grower observes. For the sales of the so-called specials, it was a difficult situation last year with all the Covid measures. "Things are now moving in the right direction. The catering industry ...
Source: Hortidaily

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