date:Jul 27, 2023
owever, has been destroyed upon arrival in Germany, due to the bacterium Ralstonia solanacearum being found. In Italy, lower supply is pushing up prices, with concerns about a major arrival of ginger from China to stabilize the market. Meanwhile, South Africa is contending with a severe ginger shortage caused by Cyclone Freddy's aftermath, leading to soaring prices and uncertainties about future availability. In North America, the situation is mixed, with Brazil and Peru shipping ginger, but con