Overview of the world sweet corn market

Published 2022년 3월 25일

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The northern hemisphere is experiencing a rise in demand for sweet corn due to warmer temperatures, leading to increased prices in most markets because of heightened demand and rising production and logistics costs. The Netherlands, Germany, and the UK are experiencing good demand but logistical issues, while France faces a volatile market due to soaring costs and the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Italy has also seen a significant increase in sweet corn prices due to rising production costs and the war in Ukraine.
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As the Northern Hemisphere warms, many countries on this side of the world are seeing a rise in demand for a summertime delicacy: sweet corn. Prices for this crop are rising in most markets, not only due to increased demand, but also due to rising production and logistics costs, which continue to affect the global fresh produce market. The Netherlands: Remarkably good winter demand for sweet corn The Senegalese sweet corn season is still in full swing at a Dutch specialist in fresh sweet corn. "We will continue with this throughout April. The first harvest from Morocco will also start from April 15, so we have a small overlap." He is satisfied with the course of the Senegal season. "We had good quality and sufficient supply at our disposal. We now have three suppliers in Senegal from whom we source the maize, so that ensures a constant flow of product. The prospects for Morocco are also good. We are ready to start. to start harvesting. The prices of transport and fertilizer etc ...
Source: AGF

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