Vegetables Mauritius

Vegetables Arrive by Plane This Weekend

The goal: to overcome the shortage in the local market. So, broccoli and cauliflower arrive this weekend by plane. Peppers, among others, will follow later. These vegetables were imported by the company SKC Surat South Africa. However, the importer says they cost more because of transportation costs.

24 Jan 2014, business.mega.mu

Tent Bazaar: Prices Significant Increased

Significant increase for the majority of vegetables this week one. The minimum price for the tomato, for example, increased by Rs 5, while eggplant pass from Rs 5 per pound at Rs 20. The price of carrots has meanwhile squarely tripled from Rs 10 per pound at Rs 35.

06 Jan 2014, business.mega.mu

Tente Bazar : La Flambée des Prix des Legumes

Des augmentations de prix entre Rs 5 et Rs 20 durant la semaine écoulée. Presque tous les légumes sont concernés. Un pâtisson se vend à Rs 50, contre Rs 30 la semaine dernière.

29 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Tent Bazaar: Prices Play Yo-Yo

Mixed findings regarding the price of vegetables this week. Some prices, such as the tomato and eggplant, remain stable. By cons, it shows a decrease of squash from Rs 40 to Rs 30 unit. Bean also sells cheaper from Rs 20 last week to Rs 15 this week.

22 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Tent Bazaar: Return of Pipengaille on the Stalls

The good news of the week the market: the return of pipengaille. It is available at Rs 35.For cons, the petsai brède disappears stalls. While the price of love apple borrows upward, is minting Rs 5 more than last week. Ditto for the squash, the price increases by Rs 10.

14 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Rain Lowers Prices of Vegetables

Recent rains in the island seem to have been beneficial to vegetables. Only the love apple continues to sell expensive, or Rs 25 - Rs 35 per pound. No change against for cauliflower, squash and the beans, compared to last week.

08 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Prix de la Pomme d’Amour : on Voit Rouge

Constat mitigé cette semaine pour les légumes. En effet, alors que certains légumes connaissent une baisse de prix, d’autres augmentent. Dans la première catégorie, nous retrouvons notamment le chouchou, qui passe de Rs 20 à Rs 18 le demi-kilo, le haricot qui s’affiche à Rs 20 le demi-kilo contre Rs 25 la semaine dernière.

02 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Tent Bazaar: Rain Causes Lowers Prices

The rain was beneficial to vegetables, it seems. This week, the price of some vegetables displayed a remarkable decline.

23 Nov 2013, business.mega.mu

Food Market: Prices Play Yo-Yo

These rainy days seem to have been beneficial to vegetables. Because some show a significant price drop, while others maintain their ascent.

17 Nov 2013, business.mega.mu

Markets: Vegetable Prices Up

After a brief respite due to the rain last week, the price of vegetables again takes up.

10 Nov 2013, business.mega.mu

Recent Rains: Prices Expecting Down

Farmers and consumers will be happy. With the recent rains, the prices of some vegetables and fruits soon suffer a decline.

03 Nov 2013, business.mega.mu

Vegetables: Increase From 15 to 20%

"The water supply was halved. This had an impact on the production of some vegetables, "said a farmer. Consequence the prices of some vegetables showed an increase of 15-20% in recent days.

28 Oct 2013, business.mega.mu

Tente Bazar: des Légumes se Font Rares

Courgette,calebasse, giraumon, pâtisson, brède petsaï, chouchou… «Plusieurs légumes seront introuvables dans les semaines à venir», prévient Issoop Soobedar, président de la Market Traders’ Association. Une situation qui s’explique par la sécheresse qui affecte la production.

26 Oct 2013, business.mega.mu

Tente Bazar : le Prix du Chou-Fleur Monte en Fleche

Le prix minimal de certains légumes accuse une légère baisse de prix. A l’instar de la pomme d’amour dont le prix minimal a diminué de Rs 5. Celui de la tomate baisse, lui, de Rs 10, passant à Rs 25.

29 Sep 2013, business.mega.mu

Vegetables: Prices Are Growing

The decline in vegetable prices did not last long. With climate change and the current drought, the production of certain vegetables is affected. This is not without effect on the prices of some products that already have been increasing on the market stalls.

21 Sep 2013, business.mega.mu

Légume : la Pomme d’Amour Affectée par une Bactérie

La pomme d’amour sera de plus en plus rare et chère dans les jours à venir. Kreepallon Sunghoon, planteur dans le Nord, attribue cette situation à la prolifération d’une maladie, le mildiou, qui a largement affecté la récolte.

20 Mar 2013, business.mega.mu

Consumption: Imported Vegetables on Our Shelves

Starting this week, imported vegetables available on the market to alleviate the shortage. Suren Surat, one of the largest importers premises, announces shipment of carrots, cabbage and cauliflower by plane on Thursday. The price will be 25% more expensive, see more ...

27 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu

Légumes : Prix Forts Jusqu'au Mois d'Avril

La pomme d'amour à Rs 90-100 le demi-kilo ; la carotte à pas moins de Rs 60 ; la laitue à Rs 30 l'unité ; le lalo à Rs 40 le demi-kilo ; la margoze à Rs 25 ; le cotomili à Rs 15 la botte...

24 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu

Imported Vegetables on Shelves in Late February

The first imported vegetables arrive in the country from next week.

20 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu

Following Heavy Rains: Shortage of Vegetables on the Horizon this Week

Food crops in South, Central and East of the island were most affected by the heavy rain on Wednesday.

18 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu