Poland: Carrots and onions become more expensive

Published 2022년 12월 8일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the price trends for various domestic vegetables at the Bronisze wholesale market. It notes a significant price increase for onions and carrots, with onions doubling in price to PLN 2.5/kg and carrots increasing by 50 groszy to over PLN 1.3/kg compared to last year. In contrast, the price of potatoes remains stable, with domestic potatoes available at PLN 0.80-1/kg, and rarer varieties like Irys costing more. The article also mentions the availability of Cypriot potatoes, which are currently more expensive but are expected to decrease in price over time.
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Maciej Kmera admits that the prices of onions and carrots on the Bronisze wholesale market are rising. What about potatoes? - When it comes to domestic vegetables, we receive signals that onions and carrots are getting more expensive. Onion prices reach PLN 2.5/kg, which means a double increase compared to the previous year. Carrot exceeds PLN 1.3/kg, which means that it is already 50 groszy more expensive than a year ago - says Maciej Kmera, an expert on the Bronisze wholesale market. The situation in domestic potato trade is stable. - They still have high quality, so customers do not miss domestic potatoes. In January, the situation is slightly different, the potatoes lose their quality, which results in more imports from Western Europe, most often from the Benelux countries. Currently, the prices of domestic potatoes are PLN 0.80-1 per kg. Slightly more expensive, rarer varieties such as Irys cost PLN 1.2/kg - adds the interlocutor. For a ...
Source: Sady Ogrody

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