The highest strawberries of the last five years at the Budapest Wholesale Market in week 23

Published 2020년 6월 14일

Tridge summary

The Budapest Wholesale Market has seen a significant increase in the prices of domestic and imported agricultural products in the 23rd week, compared to the same week in 2019. Domestic round tomatoes and cluster tomatoes were 40% and 18% more expensive respectively, imported seeded watermelon was 50% pricier, and domestic strawberries were 22% costlier, hitting a five-year high. In contrast, the price of new potatoes has dropped by 28% due to increased yield. Additionally, the market introduced domestically grown round tomatoes, red cabbage, and red kale, with red kale being less expensive and imported headed cabbage from the Netherlands also being available.
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Original content

In the 23rd week, the domestic spherical tomatoes were added to the selection of the Budapest Wholesale Market at an average price that was 40 percent higher than in the same week of 2019, and the cluster tomatoes were 18 percent higher than a year earlier. The most common price of imported seeded watermelon was between 300-340 forints / kilogram, compared to 200-250 forints / kilogram in the same week last year. The producer price of domestic strawberries is 13–23. weeks, it was 22 percent higher than the average price for the same period in 2019, and at the same time the highest in the last five years. On week 23, domestically grown round tomatoes (40–47 mm) were added to the selection of the Budapest Wholesale Market at an average price of HUF 385 per kilogram, which was 40% higher than in the same week in 2019, and clustered tomatoes of the same size category were 18% higher than a year earlier. Cocktail tomatoes larger than 15 mm were sold at a price of HUF 1,200 / kilogram ...
Source: Magro

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