Little supply in Germany and higher prices for Dutch lamb's lettuce

Published Dec 22, 2023

Tridge summary

At the beginning of November, Früchte Lang had to switch to lamb's lettuce from the Netherlands due to water-related issues with their partners in southern cultivation areas. The price of the lettuce has gone up slightly compared to last year due to scarce supply. The Christmas season has been mixed due to the tense economic situation and uncertainty caused by German politicians' lack of empathy and action.
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"We started with lamb's lettuce from the Netherlands at the beginning of November, because there were problems with sowing with our partners in more southern cultivation areas. The reason for this was the large amount of water. This concerns greenhouse products. We have now partly switched to products from the open field. The price has increased slightly compared to last year, because the supply was very scarce at the beginning," says Philipp Lang, director of Früchte Lang from Hengersberg. "However, the Christmas season has so far been very mixed due to the extremely tense economic situation. Due to the current lack of empathy and willingness to act on the part of German politicians, the trend is difficult to estimate. People act according to their best judgment at any time "A ...
Source: AGF

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