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Turnips +48%, Cailiflower +31%, Breaburn +17%

UK: Weekly average wholesale market prices for fruit and vegetables

In this week's average wholesale market prices of home grown  produce from the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs the biggest increase for fruit was the price of Braeburn apples which increased by 17%, from £0.88kg to £0.95kg.

Turnips had the biggest rise in price at 48% from £1.07kg to £1.56kg with cauliflower seeing an increase of 31%, from £0.72kg to £0.94kg

Click here to see a complete listing of current wholesale prices of UK fruit and vegetables.
 
This series gives the average wholesale prices of selected home-grown horticultural produce in England and Wales. These are averages of the most usual prices charged by wholesalers for selected home-grown fruit, vegetables and cut flowers at the wholesale markets in Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester and a London Market (New Spitalfields or Western International).

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