The prices of several seasonal vegetables also fell, and those of cherries rose sharply

Published 2020년 7월 14일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the price trends for various fruits and vegetables in the Budapest Wholesale Market, highlighting a decrease in the average price of spherical tomatoes and an increase in the producer price of cherries compared to the previous year. It also notes a decrease in the volume of fresh cherry exports from Hungary in 2019 due to lower yields, with the main markets being Latvia, Slovakia, and Lithuania. Additionally, the article discusses the pricing and availability of other produce such as sweet peppers, carrots, parsley root, and celery, detailing price changes from the previous year and the current market situation for each.
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Original content

According to the data of NAIK AKI PÁIR, in the 27th week the average price of spherical tomatoes on the domestic market also decreased in the Budapest Wholesale Market compared to the previous week and the previous year. As in the previous year, the average price of cherries ranged from 450 to 525 forints per kilogram. The producer price of cherries increased by 17% to HUF 1,048 / kg in 21-27 2020. week compared to the average price for the same period of the previous year. According to the data of NAIK AKI PÁIR, the average price of round tomatoes in the domestic market (HUF 260 / kilogram) decreased in week 27 compared to the previous week and the previous year. Depending on size, it was 16 to 17 percent lower than the 26th week of this year and 26 to 27.5 percent lower than a year earlier. However, the price of sweet peppers to be stuffed slightly exceeded the average price of the 27th week of 2019: in the size of 30–70 mm (370 HUF / kilogram) by 7 percent, in the size of ...
Source: Magro

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