date:Nov 30, 2020
ls from China are much more expensive, as freight costs have more than doubled and prices in China have already risen by about 50%. In recent months, strong positions have once again been taken by local speculators, who are now unwilling to sell until after the Chinese New Year, as they expect the price to be similar to that of the previous season. That means that there could be another price increase of another 50% for garlic in China. Furthermore, the lack of reefer containers is an issue and