Poland: What are the current market prices for cucumbers and tomatoes?

Published 2022년 3월 25일

Tridge summary

The article discusses the early sale of vegetables like cucumbers and tomatoes, which are currently available in Poznań's markets, with some products being sourced from WGRO - Wielkopolska Giełda Rolno - Ogrodnicza. The markets are experiencing a slow period due to a renovation crisis and higher fees, with the worst month being December 2021, which saw a 90% decrease in turnover. Despite these challenges, sellers remain hopeful for improved sales in the summer, particularly with strawberries. The article also provides a breakdown of the prices for various vegetables and 'exotic' fruits available in the market.
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In Poznań, in the surrounding markets, we can already buy the so-called early vegetables. Cucumbers, tomatoes from greenhouse cultivation are already available for sale. The products come from their own farms and from WGRO - Wielkopolska Giełda Rolno - Ogrodnicza, where all of them have their proven suppliers. The sellers of fruit and vegetables hope for a better turnover in the summer The Wildecki market seems to be dormant, always associated with a bustling place, currently experiencing a crisis. The area where the market is located is under renovation, which has significantly influenced the sellers' turnover. - People are comfortable, they prefer to drive up than to walk a bit around Wilda in order to reach the market square - comments Ms Izabela who is selling at the marketplace. - Lack of people, there are fewer stalls, fees are getting higher, we pay more for electricity here than at home in a month - adds Ewa, who also deals in trade. The renovation of the market started in ...

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