Netherlands: Colorful salads predominantly originated in Germany

Published 2023년 5월 16일

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The article provides an overview of the market and availability of various agricultural products in Spain, with a focus on iceberg lettuce, which is predominantly sourced from Spain and Belgium. Other produce such as apples, pears, table grapes, strawberries, lemons, bananas, cauliflower, cucumbers, tomatoes, sweet peppers, and asparagus are also discussed. The availability and pricing of these products vary, with domestic production supplemented by imports from countries like South Africa, Italy, Belgium, Chile, and Peru. The article highlights the market dynamics and the factors influencing the supply and demand of each product.
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In the case of iceberg lettuce, Spanish offers could be accessed almost exclusively, domestic supply flanked them with only very small quantities. According to the BLE, availability had become limited, and quotations subsequently increased almost everywhere. Only Berlin reported slight reductions. In lettuce, there were primarily domestic and Belgian batches, Dutch supplemented the event selectively. For the most part, valuations remained at their previous level, but Belgian imports also increased in price slightly in some cases. Variegated salads came mainly from Germany; Italian and Belgian batches completed the range. With calm marketing, prices changed only rarely. In the case of endives, Italian products were primarily available. Deliveries from Belgium and Spain arrived only locally and did not play a major role overall. Traders mostly left their previous calls at the level of the previous week, as supply and demand were sufficiently balanced. Click here for the full market ...
Source: Hortidaily

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