Unbelievable: this kind of apple really costs this much on the Polish markets

Published 2024년 11월 20일

Tridge summary

The article explains the decrease in the price of Ligol red apples in Poland, which had been more expensive and popular in previous years. The decline is due to a slight stall in Poland's apple exports towards the end of October, leading to an increase in domestic supply. As a result, the price of Ligol, along with other red apples, has dropped by approximately 6%, with the current average price range being 1.5-1.7 PLN/kg (140-160 HUF/kg). Despite this, the current prices are still 14% higher than last year, failing to cover the increased production costs and crop losses due to spring frosts.
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In Poland in previous years, Ligol was generally more sought-after and more expensive than other red apples. This year also seemed to be no different, but the last week brought a decrease in the price level. The reason for this is that the Polish apple export, which was running well before, stalled a bit at the end of October, so the domestic supply began to expand as a result of the items remaining at home. This had an impact on the price of most varieties, including the Ligol intended specifically for the Polish domestic market, FruitVeB reports. This decline is not significant for the time being, the purchase price of 70+ diameter Ligol has fallen by around 6%, in mid-November the average price is in the range of 1.5-1.7 PLN/kg (140-160 HUF/kg), which is not higher than the other compared to red ...
Source: Agronaplo

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