As is known, German onion sales are regularly pushed by retail actions. This means is also now being used with the aim of increasing turnover. The Germans are still struggling with the sale of their onions, especially in areas across the border. But that did not yield much response. As a result, the price range will remain between 11,00 and 14,00 euros per 100 kg this week.
In Austria, the effect is noticeable that obtaining vegetables all year round is not automatic. The cold and wet conditions that have hit key growing areas in Spain have also halted supplies to Austria. This means that Austrian consumers are forced to rely on vegetables that should normally be available in winter, and a product such as onion, among others, benefits from this. Austrian market watchers describe the domestic sales market as willing. The price range for sorted onions delivered loose in boxes, ex-plant, varies between 9,00 and 13,00 euros per 100 kg.
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