Spain: High production and fear of price in onion harvest

Published 2024년 9월 27일

Tridge summary

The Spanish onion harvest is in progress, with variable results across different regions due to challenges like weed issues and the impact of distant country's production. The market is well-stocked due to imports and early harvests, leading to low market prices, which is causing concern for farmers with uncontracted onions. Those who have contracted their produce are receiving more, but it still falls short of market rates. The situation varies depending on the region and the type of onions grown.
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The onion harvest has begun to spread in the Spanish production areas with very mixed results. It has been a difficult year, with good production in general, but with many doubts regarding prices, especially for the product that is not contracted. The entry of product from distant countries, such as Chile, Senegal or Peru, means that supermarkets are sufficiently covered, and early harvest campaigns in parts of Spain such as Valencia or Andalusia have suffered. In the centre of the country, the prospects are diverse, although almost everyone agrees that production will be good, despite episodes of weeds that forced the postponement of sowing in June. Ruperto Mesas, a farmer from Cuenca, points out that the onion harvest in his area has already begun and is progressing at a good pace, with production and quality. In his particular case, he is harvesting yellow onions, of the Yakama variety. The contracted product is paid between 18 and 22 cents, while the market is paying much ...
Source: Campocyl

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