Europe: Tomato prices are rising towards autumn

Published 2023년 10월 18일

Tridge summary

Tomato prices in September were significantly higher than usual, with Dutch cherry and specialty tomatoes being the biggest outliers. The high prices can be attributed to issues with cultivation in competing countries like Morocco and Spain, as well as a long late summer that increased consumer demand. Imports and exports of tomatoes in the European Union show increased imports from Morocco and Turkey, and fewer exports to the United Kingdom.

Overall, the tomato market experienced record-high prices in September due to various factors, including cultivation issues and consumer demand.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Tomato prices were much higher than 'normal' in September. This makes September another record month, with an average kilo price of 1.77 euros. The prices of Dutch cherry and specialty tomatoes were on average 165% higher, the biggest outlier on the European Commission's tomato dashboard. Only the vine tomatoes in France were below the five-year average in terms of price in September. The cause can be pointed to problems with cultivation in competing countries such as Morocco and Spain, which means that volumes here start later, and possibly also a long late summer that made consumers buy an extra tomato. Cherry and specialty tomatoes score well again With an average kilo price for the Dutch cherry and specialty tomatoes category of 2.82 euros on the tomato dashboard, the price is significantly higher than in 2022, a year with already higher tomato prices, and also higher than in 2021. The same The picture shows for Dutch vine tomatoes (+20% compared to the 5-year average) and ...
Source: AGF

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