Netherlands: Leek prices increased to around 30 cents

Published 2022년 4월 28일

Tridge summary

The article discusses the fluctuation of leek prices at REO Veiling and other marketplaces over the past two weeks, noting a decrease in supply leading to a slight price increase. Despite this, supermarket prices for leeks have remained constant. A significant amount of leeks has been harvested and stored, with plans to quickly process the rest still in the field. The article also expresses uncertainty about future pricing due to the rapid shot formation and the expectation of full use of Netherlands' cold storage capacity.
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In the first two weeks of April, the price for grade 3-4 FLMW at REO Veiling fluctuates around 15 cents per kilo. Since April 18, the price has been between 20 and 24 cents. The leek boom at REO Veiling now seems to have subsided. In the first week of April, the total supply of loose leeks amounted to about 1,266 tons and in the second week it was about 1,077 tons. Last week the supply amounted to around 650 tons and this week the supply is about the same level. The (significantly) decreasing supply has therefore led to a slight price increase. Increasing trend At ZON fruit & vegetables, the price on April 4 was at the 'peak' of 44 cents, on April 7 it was 13 cents. After that, there is a rising price trend that reached 33 cents on April 28. At The Greenery, the 'peak price' was 33 cents on April 4, followed by a declining price trend to 7 cents on April 14. The rising price trend after that leads to a price of 29 cents on April 27. Leek in the supermarket In the supermarkets, the ...

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