date:Sep 26, 2012
f their produce is staying at home, and it's fetching a good price.
There's a good market at the moment, said Pierre Glbart, product manager for Prince de Bretagne. But it's often like that for the pink onion at the beginning of the season. The Oignon Rose de Bretagne, their branded pink onion, currently brings 0.30 euros to producers per kilo, while the Roscoff onion, a hand-picked variety that is particular to the Roscoff region, sells for as much as two euros per kilo.
While good prices are