date:Aug 02, 2023
very quickly, which doesn't help. It must have time to soak into the soil.
That meant that until early June, nectarine and peach prices were high, these specialists say. It stayed dark and colder here for a long time, so demand also lagged slightly. As the temperature slowly rose, sales increasingly picked up, Henk explains.
Combine that with quite a limited supply until late May, and prices were generally on the high side, adds Guido Jr. Supply's picking up somewhat due to several Spanish re