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Overview of the world lemon market

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Published Jan 21, 2023

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The lemon market in Europe is currently experiencing stable demand with some price fluctuations. According to a Dutch importer, there is a good demand for lemons on the market, with prices for extra class I lemons rising to 16-17 Euro. However, there is more competition from importers on the Dutch market. In Germany, the market is dominated by Spanish and Turkish lemons, with sales and prices remaining stable.

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In Italy, sales of lemons are leveling off despite a good growing season due to lower prices and higher cultivation costs. In Spain, the lemon campaign has started with a later harvest than usual and lower volumes, but prices remain stable and the sector is confident that consumption will pick up from February. In general, supply and demand on the lemon market in Europe are in balance. The Netherlands: Demand for lemons continues to riseThe lemon market currently has stable, good demand. "You do see price differences between the real class I extra, where the prices go up to 16-17 euros, but the prices for the standard varieties are still around 14-15 euros," notes a Dutch importer. He expects the current market situation to continue for the foreseeable future. "You do see on the Dutch market that there is more competition from importers with lemons. With oranges and mandarins it is easier for us to make up the difference." Belgium: Few fluctuations expected “The demand for lemons ...
Source: AGF
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