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Spain: Almería tomato and zucchini remain at minimum prices due to high supply

Fresh Tomato
Fresh Zucchini
Vegetables
Spain
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 1, 2024

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Recent changes in the vegetable market have seen an increase in the prices of long cucumber and beans, while peppers and tomatoes have decreased in value. This shift is largely due to crops being cleared for a second spring cycle, primarily for melon, watermelon, and other vegetables. The surplus from the mass fruit harvest has led to a drop in pepper prices. Despite this, tomato prices remain stable. Long eggplant prices are steady, while zucchini prices are low due to exports from Italy and Morocco.
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(R.P.) Long cucumber and beans have risen in price in recent days, while other vegetables such as peppers and tomatoes have lost value. At this time, a large part of the crops are being removed to make way for a second spring cycle, mainly melon, but also watermelon and other types of vegetables. The French cucumber ranges between forty-five and thirty cents, the short black cucumber registers cuts ranging from ninety-five to eighty cents and the long type sells between seventy and sixty euro cents per kilo. Regarding green beans, the helda type sells for five euros and ninety-three euros and eighty cents, the perona semi has an average cut of five euros and seventy, the emerite type costs an average of six euros and twenty cents and the haricot strike reaches first prices of ten euros and eighty and ends at around seven euros and fifty euro cents per kilo. Pepper, in general, has dropped in price, although it is still profitable. There is a high supply of goods caused by the ...
Source: Agronoticias
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