In June, New Zealand's pumpkin prices dropped 57% due to a bountiful harvest causing market glut.
New Zealand's pumpkin prices dropped 57% in June, compared to last year, due to a bountiful harvest leading to market glut. Consumers benefit from lower prices, but growers face lower revenues from increased supply. The previous year saw higher prices due to Cyclone Gabrielle disrupting crop supply. This year's abundant harvest offers a variety of pumpkin types for consumers to enjoy in winter recipes.
July 26, 2024
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