“High yields, minimal quality issues, and strong market demand”

"The start of the pepper season was promising, with firm prices due to lower availability of Spanish peppers. The switch to Dutch products happened faster than usual, and retailers and other buyers seized the opportunity. We had good prices in the first weeks, but from week 18 onwards, that picture…Original Article

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