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Potatoes (red, white, yellow)-box* Highest Price Reported: $7.50 Lowest Price Reported: $7.50 * Note: Only 1 Market Reported
USDA, ERS estimated average prices for over 150 commonly consumed fresh and processed fruits and vegetables. Reported estimates include each product's average retail price per pound and per edible cup equivalent (the unit of measurement for Federal recommendations for fruit and vegetable consumption).
Farm Price. Farm Price represents the prices farmers are paid by retailers and grocery stores per standard unit of select fruits and vegetables. Examples of units include a one-pound clamshell of strawberries or bag of grapes, a head of lettuce or cauliflower, or a single cantaloupe or honeydew melon.
Our produce price list is updated throughout the week. It displays all the produce we are carrying that day, each item’s price, where it was grown, and the farm’s growing practices. The daily produce list is posted in the Coop at both ends of the produce aisle.
cattle, market eggs, and corn but lower prices for lettuce, oranges, hogs, and broccoli. In addition to prices, the volume change of commodities marketed also influences the indexes.
Stay up-to-date on weekly produce prices and market trends that affect your business with the US Foods Farmer’s Report. Get started here.
It aims to provide comprehensive pricing data for Vermont agricultural products, covering popular fruit and vegetable crops as well as meat, poultry, and eggs, offering a holistic view of local food markets.
The February Prices Paid Index for Commodities and Services, Interest, Taxes, and Farm Wage Rates (PPITW), at 126.2, is up 1.5 percent from January 2022 and 12 percent from February 2021. In February, prices were higher for feeder pigs, nitrogen, complete feeds, and feed grains.
Here are some things that farmers may want to consider in setting those prices. Perhaps the most important consideration is the true cost of bringing the product to market, from purchasing the seed to setting it on the market table.
In Raleigh, bananas at the North Carolina State Farmers Public Market currently cost between 63 and 85 cents per pound, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report. At a local Food...