date:Jun 07, 2023
lmost since before the pandemic.
As for the cabbage campaign, there is still little available of the curly and smooth varieties, according to Serafn. Prices also remain at a good level, but not because there is more demand, but because less cabbage is being produced.
Cabbage is more negatively-affected by high temperatures than other products. It is an autumn-spring crop, and when temperatures remain constantly high, it moves on to flowering. That is actually what happened last year; there wer