Conventional vine tomatoes last season were more expensive than organic in Spain

Published Feb 14, 2023

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In Spain, the price of conventional tomatoes on the vine was higher than that of organic tomatoes in the 2021/2022 season, with a price difference of 4.8% per kilo. However, the price of organic plum tomatoes was slightly more expensive than conventional plum tomatoes. Cherry tomatoes, a popular variety in organic tomato cultivation, continued to be more expensive than conventional cherry tomatoes, but the price gap has been decreasing over the years. Organic cherry tomatoes accounted for 42% of the total volume of organic tomatoes sold in 2021/2022, and contributed to 56% of the income from organic tomato cultivation.
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Conventional tomatoes on the vine sold more expensively than organic ones in Spain in 2021/2022, according to calculations by the Spanish news service Hortoinfo based on data from the Andalusian Observatory for Prices and Markets. With a price of € 1.09 per kilo, the conventional vine tomato was 4.8% more expensive than the € 1.04 per kilo of the organic variety. For plum tomatoes, both price averages were roughly unequal. € 0.75 per kilo was paid for the conventional product (50% more than last season) and € 0.77 per kilo for the organic plum tomato. The most relevant variety in organic tomato cultivation is the cherry tomato, which retains its price advantage compared to the conventional product, although the gap has been narrowing in recent years. In 2021/2022, the price of organic cherry tomatoes was €1.60 per kilo, 14.3% more than the conventional product, whose average price was €1.40 per kilo. In 2017/2018, the difference was still 33.06%: € 1.61 per kilo for organic ...
Source: AGF

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