Netherlands market: sprouts prices remain unchanged

Published 2021년 1월 27일

Tridge summary

The article discusses the stable pricing of Brussels sprouts, with little price movement observed in November due to high demand in Germany, large production quantities, and few quality issues. Despite limited demand from the US and UK, the threat of frost and extreme cold in Spain caused some market uncertainty. Supermarkets Jumbo and Albert Heijn are currently charging € 1.50 and € 2.38 per kilo for A-sprouts and regular sprouts, respectively, with higher prices for small and cleaned sprouts. It is anticipated that these prices will remain stable due to the ongoing impact of the corona pandemic on trade activities.
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Original content

The price chart below is based on clock prices, which means little more for Brussels sprouts. The lack of much movement in clock prices is in line with Brussels sprouts prices. Even in November, there was little movement in the price. Brussels sprouts in good demand The current production quantities are large, there are few problems with quality. The sprouts are in high demand in Germany. This is favorable, as demand from the United States and the United Kingdom is very limited compared to previous years. Corona sets price for sprouts Last week there was a bit of restlessness in the trade, says grower André Noordhoek (Bleiswijk). This was due to the threat of frost in the Netherlands and reports of extreme cold in Spain. “The trade went a bit easier, but that was it. Ultimately, prices are stuck. ” The price will probably be fixed for a little longer, because corona has been canceled by activities such as the Fruit Logistica fair, the carnival and skiing holidays. These are all ...

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