Japan Agricultural News - Winter Solstice Merchandise Slow Pumpkin, Yuzu 10-20% Cheaper

Published Dec 15, 2020

Tridge summary

The article reports a decrease in the prices of pumpkins and yuzu by 10 to 20% during the winter solstice, despite domestic and imported shortages. The low prices of other vegetables have led to a sluggish market, despite good cargo movement. The shipment volumes and average prices of both pumpkins and yuzu are lower than average, with a higher proportion of larger pumpkin classes due to moderate rainfall. Retailer orders for 5kg pumpkin boxes are stronger than the previous year, but solstice-related purchases have slowed down, reducing transfers to local markets and further depressing the market.
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Original content

With the winter solstice coming up, the prices of pumpkins and yuzu, which are the main products, are sluggish at 10 to 20% lower than normal. Both domestic and imported pumpkins are in short supply, but there is a lack of momentum due to the low prices of all vegetables. Good cargo movement, but stagnant high-ranking grades for business sources. Shipment peaks for weekend sales and is expected to rise slightly. Pumpkin, early major 7 wholesale sales volume of 655 tons, normal year (average for the past 5 years) 8% less than. However, the average price per kilogram is 159 yen in the middle (up to 14), which is only 14% lower in normal years (average for the past 5 years). Wholesale company "Inventory from Hokkaido was less than the previous year, but it was in short supply. The market is sluggish due to the general slump in vegetables. ”From Kagoshima, which began shipping in December,“ Some parts have been re-sown due to the typhoon, but the shipping pace is catching up with the ...

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