Price of tomatoes and other products in the market of Hungary

Published 2021년 8월 19일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the producer prices for various fruits and vegetables at the Budapest Wholesale Market for the first week of August. Cherry tomatoes, bell peppers, and green beans are priced around 1000 HUF/kg. Tomato prices have decreased from the previous week, with the exception of 47mm + clustered tomatoes, which is 16% cheaper than last year. Bell pepper prices have increased by 11% compared to last year, with letcho peppers experiencing a price increase from the previous week. The prices for cabbages and potatoes have decreased but are still higher than the previous year. Prices for eggplant, cucumbers, zucchini, kohlrabi, garlic, watermelon, and melons have also changed since the previous week, with some being more expensive and some being less expensive than last year. The article also mentions that table grapes have been introduced to the producer market.
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Original content

The producer price of cherry tomatoes, bell peppers and green beans on the Budapest Wholesale Market is around 1000 HUF / kg. According to the data of the Institute of Agricultural Economics, in the first week of August, the most expensive type of tomato on the Budapest Wholesale Market is 15mm + cocktail tomatoes. The gross producer price is 1000 HUF / kg, while the gross price of imported cherry tomatoes from Italy is 964 HUF / kg. The cheapest type of tomato is the 40-47 mm round tomato, which is only 300 HUF / kg. Compared to the previous week, producer prices of all types of tomatoes fell, but the smallest price decrease was produced by 47mm + clustered tomatoes. Nevertheless, with a price of 357 HUF / kg, it is already 16 percent cheaper than last year. Producer prices for cherry tomatoes - both 15mm + and 15mm - have fallen from last week, but are still 8-11 per cent more expensive than a year ago in the same period. In the first week of August, the gross producer price of ...
Source: Agroinform

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