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Netherlands: Pepper price on the German wholesale market has been below average for weeks

Whole Black Peppercorn
Germany
Netherlands
Published Feb 12, 2021

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After a peak in week 2 due to the Spanish cold, the average pepper price on German wholesale markets has been below average in recent weeks. Compared to week 4, the price rose slightly in week 5, but that does not mean that the difference with the previous two seasons has disappeared. The biggest difference in price compared to the five-year average and the last two seasons is in red. The latter is evident from a new BLE market report.

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Click here for yellow and green Peppers: large regional differences Last week, Spanish peppers once again dominated the supply on the German markets. There were considerable differences in supply and demand between the different cities with a market. In Berlin, the supply rose enormously in week 5 and prices plummeted to 1 Euro per kilo or 5 Euro for a 5 kilo box. In Frankfurt, on the other hand, almost double the amount paid for the same amount, with prices ranging from 8 to 10.5 euros. Turkish supply was also additional. Not in Cologne, however. There was no Turkish product to be found there. Only Moroccan product was available in Frankfurt. Green and red yielded between 8 and 9 euros for a box of 5 kilos. Cucumber: Spain dominates, Belgian is scarce Demand for cucumber was not great on the German wholesale markets last week. Spanish product dominated, with further additional Greek and Belgian product on the market. The latter product was scarce, while the supply from the ...
Source: AGF
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