Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Polish strawberries on sale now. They cost up to 20 zł per kilogram – TVN24 Business and World

Bronisze wholesale market can no longer buy the Polish strawberries, they are about 15 percent. cheaper than a year ago. Costs kilogram costs 18-20 zł.

At the moment strawberries come from the tunnels, but gardeners promise that perhaps as early as this week will be the first strawberries of the fields covered with fabric.

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For many stalls strawberries from Spain pretend to be Polish, because they are sold in łubiankach, however, and the appearance and taste of these fruits is different from domestic production. Spanish price of strawberries is much lower, a kilogram is sold at a price of 7 to 9 zł. There are also strawberries imported from Hungary, the price close to the Polish fruit.

also increased sales of fruit and vegetable stalls and bazarkach, which resulted in a growing number of buyers in Bronisze. For sale is a young domestic cabbage, cauliflower and asparagus. Asparagus are offered from 8 to 10 zł per bunch, or a half kg (price as last year), for cauliflowers have to pay 5 to 6 zł per unit, ie. By 20 percent. more expensive than a year ago. Cabbage is about 1/5 cheaper and costs from 2 to 2.75 zł per head. The young Italian is priced from 3.0-3.5 zł per bunch, and radishes – 1.20-1.50 zł per bunch.

A lot is on offer tomatoes, tomatoes are fairly inexpensive raspberry. Packaging 6 kg in wholesale costs 42 to 50 zł (7-8,50 zł / kg), tomatoes usual in price from 4 zł to 5.75 zł per kilogram (24-35 zł / pack).

There is little while apples, and their price is high; Some of the varieties are more expensive than last year. For apples you have to pay from 2 zł to 3.66 zł per kilogram. The most expensive are a variety of Empire, Alwa, Cortland, Gala and Golden.

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