"A push to market large influx of melons"
"Sales are good, but the volumes that have been supplied are so big, that the market is coming under some pressure. And with fruit it's very straightforward. When the weather isn't that sunny, consumption drops. And it's doing so quite rapidly at the moment," Leon says. "We only really saw a summery blip around Pentecost, just at a time when the shops were closed. The current below 20°C temperatures are too low to stimulate melon consumption."
"The price pressure goes for all varieties, although watermelons react most strongly to weather conditions. This also has consequences for the sale of stonefruit, soft fruit, and top fruit. At the moment, melon prices are between 3 and 5 Euro for 5 kg, and those aren't prices that make growers happy," Leon concludes. "The good thing is that if the weather improves, the market can revive as well, just like that. That would be right on time too, because before you know it, the 'small gardens' in countries like Hungary and Poland will be starting production again."
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