Tomato prices in the EU in November exceeded the 5-year average by 9%

Published 2024년 12월 17일

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The European Union's Tomato Dashboard has reported a decrease in tomato prices across most countries in November, except for France, where there has been an increase in the prices of grape and cherry tomatoes. Compared to November 2023, overall prices are positive in France, Italy, and Spain. However, the dashboard is missing data from the Netherlands this month. When compared to the five-year average, tomato prices have seen a significant increase, with the highest increase seen in Italy's round tomatoes at 55%.
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In most European Union countries, tomato prices fell in November compared to October. The exception is France, where the European Commission's Tomato Dashboard shows positive figures for grape tomatoes and cherry tomatoes. This is reported by HortiDaily, citing data from the European Commission. Compared to November 2023, there are more positive figures overall. However, a notable change is the absence of Dutch data in this month's dashboard update. As a result, only figures from France, Italy and Spain are included for comparison. Compared to the five-year average, tomato prices are at least 9% higher in all ...
Source: Agrotimes

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