Spain: Instability on the boards with lower prices for tomatoes

Published 2024년 1월 18일

Tridge summary

In the second half of January, the prices of all types of pepper have dropped, with various types like green Italian, red Italian, green lamuyo, and red California being sold at different price ranges. The long cucumber is being sold at unusually low prices, while the prices of zucchini have gone up considerably. Green beans remain at very high prices, but the price of tomatoes has dropped due to increased supply. Prices for horticultural products are expected to rise slightly in the coming weeks, as the change in crops and drop in temperatures will reduce supply.
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(R.P.) All types of pepper have dropped in price in this second half of January. The green Italian pepper sells for between one euro and twenty to one euro per kilo, and the red Italian type has a first cut of one euro and thirty and finishes of eighty euro cents per kilo. The green lamuyo pepper is priced between one euro and twenty and ninety cents, and the red lamuyo begins sales at around one euro and seventy and has prices of one euro and thirty euro cents per kilo. The red California type pepper is sold between one euro and forty and one euro and thirty, the green California type registers an average of ninety-five cents and the yellow California type has a first price of two euros and auctions of one euro and ninety cents. euro per kilo. The long cucumber has dropped to unusual prices at this time, it is sold for less than sixty cents and has final cuts of fifty euro cents per kilo. The short black cucumber sells for between one euro and sixty to one euro and forty, while ...
Source: Agronoticias

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