Netherlands: Tomato price recovers slightly, cucumber price continues to rise

Published 2022년 11월 23일

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The article provides an overview of the current prices and trends for greenhouse vegetables and fruits, as reported by the Flemish Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for week 46. It highlights a decrease in bell pepper prices, a slight increase in cucumber and loose tomato prices, and a stable price for vine tomatoes. The per-kilogram price of strawberries and cabbage lettuce has also increased, reaching above their five-year averages, while multicolor and lamb's lettuce prices are below average.
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The bell pepper price on the VBT clocks dropped further last week. On average, a kilo yielded less than 50 euro cents. The cucumber price continued to rise slightly, while the average price for loose tomatoes rose slightly. The price for vine tomatoes remained virtually the same. Below is an overview of the VBT figures for greenhouse vegetables from week 46. The average price of tomatoes has been below the five-year average in recent weeks. The price for 2022 has now found its five-year average again. The volumes supplied fell sharply. For vine tomatoes, the supplied volume is just above that of last year. The volume is lower for loose tomatoes. Last week the price for loose tomatoes rose. The price for tomatoes usually rises steadily towards Christmas. After a dip in the cucumber price in mid-October, the average price has found its way back up. An average price of 64.8 euro cents in week 46 was only achieved in 2018 since 2015. The bell pepper price is falling after a price peak ...
Source: AGF

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