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Week 38 - National average wholesale prices of home-grown horticultural produce

Biggest decrease in weekly average wholesale prices in turnip by 30%

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). This publication is updated weekly.

For week 38, the biggest decrease in prices could be seen in turnip (-30%) and apples (other mid season) (-23%). The biggest increase in prices could be noted in cherry tomatoes (289%) and calabrese (49%).

Click here to view the full data sheet.

For more information:
Gov UK
Agricultural Accounts and Market Prices Team
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Tel: +44 (0)7920 073612
Email: [email protected]
www.gov.uk

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