date:Nov 29, 2022
ices made it challenging to set price levels that worked well for growers as well as customers. Both of these sides were, therefore, cautious.
Clients, after all, saw that last spring, when prices were high, fewer people bought strawberries. So, more parties opted for weekly rather than fixed prices. That makes things less stable but, at certain times, helps put more volumes on the market, Sjraar continues.
He says the energy crises minimally affected the fall crop volumes. Growers order those