The demand for strawberries is decreasing on the European market

Published 2024년 10월 21일

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The global strawberry market is experiencing a decrease in demand due to seasonal changes, with varying conditions across different countries. In France, strawberries are cheaper due to low demand, while Germany and Egypt face smaller harvests because of adverse weather. The Netherlands maintains a balanced supply and demand, and Spain is preparing for the next season in Huelva. Italy's autumn harvest is satisfactory with high producer prices, and Greece anticipates a large harvest later. Egypt's season, starting in November, is challenged by climatic and economic factors.
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With the change of weather in most regions, there is a slight decrease in the demand for strawberries, which are consumed mainly in the summer. in France, these berries are cheaper than usual, and in Germany - a smaller harvest due to bad weather. A decrease in harvest is also expected in Egypt. FreshPlaza writes about this in an overview of the world strawberry market. In the Netherlands, there is enough product on the market to satisfy customers, but supply is well balanced with demand. Spain expects to start the next season from the start of the seeding phase in the Huelva region. In France, prices are relatively low and demand is not very high, as is the case every year at this time. German traders noted that some regions suffered crop failures due to heavy, sometimes prolonged, rains. The autumn harvest of strawberries in Italy looks satisfactory. They see that strawberries had high producer prices from late September to early ...
Source: Agrotimes

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