Favorable price for yellow courgettes in the Netherlands

Published Mar 3, 2022

Tridge summary

The article discusses the pricing trends for greenhouse zucchini, also known as courgettes, in the Dutch market. It notes that prices have fluctuated throughout the years, with a significant peak and drop in 2021, and a more stable but lower period in 2019. Currently, yellow courgettes are priced between €1.28 and €1.82 each, while green courgettes range from 30 to 45 cents each. Major supermarkets like Albert Heijn and Jumbo are currently selling green courgettes for 95 cents each. The article highlights the fluctuating market prices and the impact on consumer prices over time.
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The season for greenhouse zucchini is thus starting at a higher price level than in previous years. Last year they briefly peaked at €1.55 each in the back of February, and then quickly dropped back to 30 cents each in the first week of March. In 2019, prices remained stable for longer. From mid-February to mid-March, the unit price remained between €1.50 and €1.70. However, after that a rapid price drop towards 20 and 30 cents per zucchini occurred. In recent days, the target price for the clock for yellow courgettes dropped to € 1.28 to € 1.82 each. This could be an indication that a turnaround to lower prices is taking place. Green zucchini cheaper Green courgettes showed more modest clock prices. These varied this week from 30 to 45 cents each. At Spanish auctions in Almería, green courgettes fetched around 60 cents per kilo for a long time. In recent auction days, that dropped to 55 cents per kilo. Consumer price of courgettes in the supermarket Albert Heijn and Jumbo offer ...

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