Good sales opportunities for Austrian onions

Published 2023년 4월 3일

Tridge summary

As of March 2023, the Austrian potato market is showing steady demand with some stock available, leading to no market pressure. However, potato exports are yet to gather momentum. The growers are willing to sell, and prices have not changed from the previous week. The onion market in Austria is more balanced due to imports from Egypt and the Netherlands, with sales opportunities remaining stable. Onion prices have also stabilized at a high level. The Lower Austria carrot market is balanced with good sales opportunities, both domestically and internationally. Prices for carrots in bags have also remained stable from the previous week.
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Original content

On the Austrian potato market, calm but steady demand continues into the last days of March. According to the LKÖ, both traders and growers still have some stocks. The willingness of the growers to sell remains high, but there is no pressure on the market. Seasonal domestic trade and sorting due to lagging quality lead to a corresponding rapid reduction in stocks. However, exports are still lacking momentum. All in all, the transition to the new season should be relatively smooth. Producer prices did not change from the previous week. At the beginning of the week, prices for consumption potatoes in Niederösterreich were generally 30 to 32 Euro/100 kg. Upper Austria also reported unchanged prices of up to 32 Euro/100 kg. Good sales opportunities The Austrian onion market recently presented itself somewhat more balanced. The offer of free trade in Austria remains scarce. However, imports from Egypt and the Netherlands have calmed prices somewhat. The sales opportunities remain ...
Source: AGF

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