Increasing leek production, aubergines are falling in number and price in Netherlands

Published 2021년 10월 15일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the agricultural market, focusing on the availability and pricing of various produce. It highlights that broccoli prices are fluctuating based on demand, while leek production is increasing with stable quotations. The prices vary greatly depending on the grade of the produce. Colder weather is anticipated to boost consumption and lower prices. The chicory market is quiet with expected normal volumes. Eggplants are becoming limited and cheaper, while cucumber prices are recovering. The pepper season is nearly ending with green peppers being the cheapest and red the most expensive. Lettuce supplies are expected to increase, with a slight price increase in lamb's lettuce. There is ample supply of local apples and pears.
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Original content

There is currently a wide range of broccoli available. Prices fluctuate according to demand, Lava reports in its weekly newsletter. It also signals an increasing production of leeks, the quotations remain quite stable. We do see a clear difference in price between the different grades. Colder weather will hopefully boost consumption. Prices are picking up this week on a quiet chicory market for the time being. Volumes are to be expected for this period of the year, numbers are rising week after week. Sufficient head coal on the market, white coal is the most expensive. Eggplants drop in number and price. Limited supply of cucumbers was sold very expensively at the beginning of the week, prices are recovering again in the last few days. Almost the end of the season also for the peppers. Green is the cheapest color on the ...
Source: AGF

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