Spanish cucumbers complemented selectively by Greek shipments

Published 2023년 2월 22일

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The article provides an overview of the agricultural market in Frankfurt, Berlin, Munich, and other regions, focusing on the availability and prices of various fruits, vegetables, and citrus fruits. Despite Spanish cucumbers and apples being dominant, poor weather conditions have led to increased prices and limited availability. Other countries like Greece, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Turkey have contributed to the market. Oranges, pears, table grapes, and bananas are also discussed in terms of their availability and quality. Additionally, the article highlights the market dynamics of cauliflower, iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, and sweet peppers, noting the impact of weather conditions on supply and prices.
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Spanish cucumbers dominated the scene. They were complemented by Greek shipments. Shipments from the Netherlands, Belgium, and Morocco had increased, according to BLE. Overall, however, availability was limited due to poor weather conditions in the growing regions, so that interest could not be satisfied throughout. Consequently, prices knew only one direction: they went up, sometimes very strongly. Frankfurt reported prices of up to €1.79 per unit, and similar prices were seen in Berlin. Customers also had to dig deeper into their pockets for mini cucumbers. The products from Turkey, Spain, and the Netherlands were sold continuously. In Frankfurt, they were complemented by the first Greek batches. Egyptian imports appeared in Berlin, costing €17 per 7 kg box. The first domestic items arrived in Munich, where they met with limited demand. ApplesDomestic offerings continued to dominate the scene, with Elstar, Jonagold, Braeburn, and Boskoop forming the basis of supply. From Italy, ...
Source: Hortidaily

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