Big Chinese garlic production could affect North American prices
date:Aug 22, 2013
American market will also be up. But that influence, because of shipping times, takes several weeks to make itself apparent. For that reason, Huang pointed out that there's a delayed reaction in North America to anything that might happen in China.

It's estimated that volume from China will be 30 percent bigger, so that's going to push prices down in the US, said Huang. But because every market has an inertia of its own, prices will not be affected on a daily basis. According to Huang, the refe
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