The price of apples in Hungary is very high, it's shocking how much they ask for domestic fruit in the markets

Published 2021년 4월 7일

Tridge summary

In the 12th week, the Budapest Wholesale Market saw a variety of Hungarian and imported fruits, with apples being the highlight. Prices for Hungarian apples, such as Idared, Starking, and Golden, have increased significantly year-over-year. Unmarked foreign apples were sold at HUF 450 per kilogram, while marked apples were priced similarly to the previous weeks.

Vegetables available included onions and garlic, with domestic onions being 30% cheaper than last year and garlic being sold out domestically, leading to the import of Spanish garlic. The price of snake cucumbers and carrots also decreased significantly from the previous year. Additionally, yellow peas saw a price increase of HUF 20 in the same week.
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Original content

AKI PÁIR data In the 12th week on the Budapest Wholesale Market, the selection of Hungarian fruits was mainly focused on apples: Idared 295, Starking 350, Golden 290 were included in the selection at the most common prices - the latest information from the Institute of Agricultural Economics (AKI) reveals. from its report. These prices were significantly higher than the same week a year earlier: Golden by 16 per cent, Starking by 26 per cent and Idared by 37 per cent. Unmarked apples of foreign origin were sold for HUF 450 per kilogram, while apples sold at unit prices were sold at an average price similar to last week's 12 weeks: Pink lady for HUF 248 and Granny Smith for HUF 170 (-2 and +3 percent). Regarding vegetables, the producer price of domestic onions (depending on the size range) ranged from 120 to 140 forints / kilogram in week 12, which was on average 30 percent lower than a year earlier, while the onions of 40-47 mm from Austria were last year's price was sold at a ...
Source: Agrarszektor

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