Spanish Primofiori lemons dominated the market

Published Nov 16, 2021

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the agricultural market in Germany, focusing on fruits and vegetables. It highlights the dominance of the Spanish Primofiori in the lemon market, with equal contributions from Turkey and South Africa. Uruguayan and Argentine lemons were also imported, but their quality was not as good. Apples continued to be led by German parties, with stable prices. Pears saw a diverse offer, led by Italy, with good taste quality. Grapes were mainly supplied by Italy, with a variety of types. Mandarins saw a broad range of Spanish clementines, leading to price drops due to oversupply. Bananas had steady trade, with supply and demand in balance. Cauliflower was heavily supplied by Germany, meeting demand. Bee head lettuce was led by Belgian parties, with price increases. Cucumbers saw a decrease in the Belgian, Dutch, and German offers, while tomatoes had a wide range, leading to price drops to avoid stock build-up. Spanish deliveries dominated the pepper market, with varying quality leading to different prices.
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Original content

The Spanish Primofiori dominated the lemon market. The Turkish and South African fruits followed in almost equal measure. The imports from Uruguay only arrived in Frankfurt and therefore had only a supplementary character: their quality was also not up to standard, so that they attracted little attention. The last Argentine parties that were still to be found in Hamburg also had these problems. In most cases, supply and demand balanced each other out. The traders therefore rarely had to adjust their prices. There were slight price decreases in Frankfurt and Cologne. In contrast, in Munich and Berlin, prices rose as sales improved and supply had declined somewhat. ApplesGerman parties still dominated the market. In general, trading was calm. Prices generally remained at the level of the previous week. Pears The offer was wide: Italian parties dominated the market, followed by Turkish, Dutch and German pears. The taste quality of the pears was generally convincing. GrapesThe Italian ...
Source: AGF

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