Strawberry market 2023 in the world, how is it shaped?

Published 2023년 4월 21일

Tridge summary

The northern hemisphere is in the strawberry season with various market dynamics across Europe, China, and other continents. The Netherlands is experiencing a shift to local strawberries, Germany is importing mainly from Southern Europe with the start of its greenhouse harvest, and France is dealing with competition from cheaper Moroccan and Spanish strawberries. Italy is facing challenges due to low temperatures affecting ripening. China's strawberry market is seeing increased exports and the introduction of new varieties, despite a significant price drop from the previous year. Meanwhile, Belgium is gearing up for a significant increase in strawberry harvest as weather conditions improve.
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The northern hemisphere begins the strawberry season. What is the current shape of the strawberry market in Europe and other continents? In the Netherlands, there is a shift from Spanish to Dutch strawberries and local delivery options are emerging. Germany continues to import mainly from Southern Europe, but the first German greenhouse strawberries have been harvested and good prices are expected. In France, competition from cheaper Moroccan and Spanish strawberries is putting pressure on local crops. In Italy, low temperatures affect the ripening of strawberries, and growers fear lower production than the strawberries' potential. Strawberry exports are increasing in China, and new pink and white varieties have entered the market, although prices have fallen significantly compared to last year. In the Netherlands, the strawberry market is currently in a transition phase from Southern European to Dutch fruit. The Dutch strawberry harvest is gaining momentum. It started with ...
Source: Sady Ogrody

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