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Low demand for Belgian tomatoes in southern Europe

2018-07-10 foodmate

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"Due to the bad weather and local production, the Southern European demand for Belgian tomatoes is low. In Portugal and Italy the weather isnt so great, which is why its relatively calm at the moment," says Tom Vande Capelle of Alegriafruit. "Yet we expect the demand for tomatoes from the South to pull up soon once it gets warm there too. We see every year that they have their own production in certain periods, but its often short lived. As these productions dro out, the demand for Belgian product increases again."

Specialties
The main Alegriafruit sales markets are Italy, Spain and Portugal. "The most popular products are Coeur de Boeuf and San Marzano tomatoes, but also vine tomatoes and specialties in particular," according to Tom. The trader is satisfied with the price of the tomatoes. "Its a good period for the grower at the moment, the prices are on the high end due to the limited supply. On Tuesday morning the prices at auction for Coeur de Boeuf tomatoes were around €1.20 per kilo."

Drought
The greenhouse tomatoes arent bothered much by the drought. "The vegetables are bothered by the heat. Greenhouses have enough water stored to get through dry periods like this. Its the heat that can cause them problems. Yet the quality of the tomatoes at the moment is good and we dont have any problems. We often see that towards the end of the season there are some quality problems. The setting being created by the warm weather at the moment could cause these problems," says Tom.

Besides tomatoes, the company also exports chicory, various cabbages, peppers and conference pears. "Due to the warm weather the demand for chicory is low. We expect the demand to pick up again around September/October. Besides chicory, the demand for strawberries has been a little lacklustre. The strawberries have been expensive recently, but those prices are dropping again, so the demand should start to rise," concludes Tom.

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