Maasikakasvatajad lasid Tartu turul hooaja lõpus hinnad alla

Maasikakasvatajad lasid Tartu turul hooaja lõpus hinnad alla

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Strawberry growers lowered prices at the end of the season at Tartu market

Juuli alguses oli Tartu turul ligi seitse eurot. Praegu müüb suur osa müüjaid maasikaid ligi viie euroga kilohinnaga. Diana Moro ostab maasikaid erinevatelt kasvatajatelt kokku. Ta ütleb, et ja .
Moro ütleb: 'Maasikad olid hästi küpsenud ja peame kiiresti ära müüma. Inimesed saavad praegu odavalt osta.' Jekaterina, kes müüb maasikaid, ütleb, et rohkem marju tuli .
Laari talu ütleb, et neil on . Nad ei müü neid turul. Tontoli marjatalu müüb viimased marjad viie euroga. Tiina Urm, Tontoli marjatalu perenaine, ütleb, et .
Urm ütleb: 'Maasika-aasta on olnud keeruline ja pikaks veninud. Inimesed ostsid maasikad .' Samas on ka müüjaid, kes ei ole hinda alla lasknud.
Berit Wiira talt ütleb: 'See aasta on olnud halb maasika-aasta. Me püüame . Need, kes meie maasikaid proovivad, ostavad neid.' Mõned kasvatajad loodab müüa kauem.
At the beginning of July, the price of strawberries at Tartu market was nearly seven euros per kilogram. Currently, most sellers are offering strawberries at around five euros per kilogram. Diana Moro buys strawberries from various growers. She says there are many berries and the price needs to be lowered.
Moro says: 'The strawberries were well-ripened and we need to sell them quickly. People can now buy them cheaply.' Jekaterina, who sells strawberries, says more berries came with the nice weather.
Laari farm says they have the last berries in the field. They are not selling them at the market. Tontoli berry farm is selling the last berries for five euros. Tiina Urm, the owner of Tontoli berry farm, says small growers depend on intermediaries.
Urm says: 'The strawberry season has been difficult and prolonged. People bought strawberries at the beginning of July to make jam.' However, there are also sellers who have not lowered their prices.
Berit Wiira from the farm says: 'This year has been a bad strawberry season. We try to keep the price higher. Those who try our strawberries buy them.' Some growers hope to sell later varieties for longer.