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Spain: Tomato prices fall while pepper remains profitable in Almería

Vegetables
Spain
Published Nov 4, 2022

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The first days of November are not being all that favorable in terms of prices for Almeria's fruit and vegetable production. All types of tomato lose price this week, the bouquet is sold at an average of fifty cents, the pear type ranges between sixty-five and thirty euro cents, and the long-life tomato starts sales at around sixty-five cents and has auctions of fifty euro cents per kilo.

Original content

During the month of October, Morocco has already begun to export to European markets where there is still its own production, which is why there is an excess supply at the destination. Of the group of cucumbers, this week the short black type stands out, which ranges between one euro and ten cents and eighty cents, the long type reaches cuts of eighty-five cents and has auctions of fifty euro cents and the French cucumber is sold between sixty and fifty euro cents per kilo. Green beans have high prices, as is the case of the strike type with an average of three euros with sixty, the emerite bean ranges between two euros with sixty and one euro with ninety cents and the red perona has an average cut of two euros with fifty euro cents per kilo. The long aubergine continues with minimum prices that do not exceed cuts of forty cents and has auctions of twenty-five euro cents per kilo. The striped aubergine ranges between seventy and forty-five euro cents. Zucchini is being sold ...
Source: Agronoticias
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