Spanish cucumbers were flanked by Greek parties in some places in Germany

Published 2023년 2월 16일

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The article provides an overview of the agricultural market in Germany and other European countries, focusing on the availability and pricing of various fruits, vegetables, and cauliflower. Despite increased supply from the Netherlands, Belgium, Morocco, and Turkey, bad weather conditions have led to decreased supply and higher prices for cucumbers. Spanish cucumbers, apples, pears, oranges, mandarins, lemons, bananas, cauliflower, lettuce, tomatoes, and peppers are all mentioned, with the market dominance and pricing of each product varied. The article highlights the challenges in meeting demand due to reduced supplies and the need for high prices to balance the market.
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Spanish cucumbers dominated the market. In some places they were flanked by Greek parties. The supply from the Netherlands, Belgium and Morocco had increased, according to the BLE. However, the supply had decreased due to the bad weather conditions in the growing areas, which meant that demand could not be fully met. Prices therefore only went up, sometimes even very sharply. Frankfurt reported prices of up to 1.79 euros each and similar prices were also seen in Berlin. Customers also generally had to dig deeper into their pockets for snack cucumbers. The products from Turkey, Spain and the Netherlands could be sold continuously. In Frankfurt they were flanked by the first Greek parties. Egyptian imports turned up in Berlin, costing 17 euros per 7 kg box. The first German snack cucumbers arrived in Munich, but there was only limited interest in them due to their high prices. ApplesGerman apples still dominated the market. The basis of the range was formed by Elstar, Jonagold, ...
Source: AGF

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