Revival of the Bronisze market in Poland, but there are problems with the quality of vegetables

Published 2021년 9월 6일

Tridge summary

Heavy rainfall has led to quality issues with vegetables and fruits, causing standing water in fields and difficulty in harvesting. This will result in a large supply and falling prices, but quality issues and storage problems could lead to a sharp price increase once stock is sold out. Some vegetables like leafy greens are missing due to excess water, and the cost of beans and cauliflower has increased. Although potatoes are currently cheap, they are expected to become more expensive due to potential storage issues.
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Original content

According to the expert, due to heavy rainfall, both vegetable growers and fruit growers have problems with the quality of the delivered products. This mainly concerns root vegetables or onions. In the vegetable basin near Ożarów or Błonia, water is standing in the fields, you cannot harvest vegetables. Kmera noted that producers in Western Europe also complain about the quality of these vegetables. When farmers manage to harvest vegetables from the fields, there will be a large supply of them and prices will fall. Producers will want to get rid of them as soon as possible because there will be problems with storing them. Once the stock is sold out, prices could rise sharply, explained Kmera, adding that "the fall / winter season will be uncertain." Leaf vegetables such as sorrel, spinach and dill are missing, these vegetables do not like excess water, which is reflected in the high price; e.g. lettuce costs PLN 3, and iceberg lettuce - PLN 5. Beans cost 7-8 PLN / kg, while ...

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