Netherlands: Tomato price back to 2022 levels, strawberry price drops below the five-year average

Published 2023년 3월 24일

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The article reports a decrease in tomato prices at VBT, bringing them back to 2022 levels, while cucumber and sweet pepper prices remain higher. Despite falling prices, tomato prices are still above the five-year average, with variations in costs for each grower. Prices for cucumber and green peppers have also decreased, along with median prices for other greenhouse crops like cauliflower and lettuce. However, Boerenbond reports "too low" prices for greenhouse asparagus, and the average price for strawberries has significantly dropped, falling below the five-year average.
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The tomato price fell a little further last week, bringing the week 11 median prices at VBT to 2022 levels. The average prices for cucumber and sweet pepper are still above that. Tomato prices are also still high at the Verbond van Belgische Tuinbouwcoöperaties, with an average of 2.57 euros for a kilo of vine tomatoes and 2.40 for a kilo of loose tomatoes. Prices last week were still well above the five-year average. The same goes for costs, but even more than for prices, those costs are different for each grower, depending on gas contracts, for example. The average unit price for cucumber came to 54 euro cents last week. The median price for organic cucumbers is also falling. The unit price here in week 11 came out at rounded 84 euro cents. Most pepper greenhouses are still producing green peppers. The average price here dropped from 2.10 euros in week 10 to 1.99 euros in week 11. Other crops from the greenhouse include greenhouse cauliflowers (good for just over 1 euro each), ...
Source: Hortidaily

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