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The publications give the average wholesale prices of selected home-grown horticultural produce. The prices are national averages of the most usual prices charged by wholesalers for selected home-grown fruit and vegetables at the wholesale markets in Birmingham, Bristol, Liverpool and New Spitalfields. For selected home-grown cut flowers and flowering pot plants the average also includes information from the wholesale market at New Covent Garden.
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These publications give the average wholesale prices of selected home-grown horticultural produce. Designation: Official Statistic Alternative title: Agricultural Market Reports
The following are the average of the most usual prices charged by wholesales for
homegrown fruit, vegetables and flowers at Birmingham, Liverpool, New Covent Garden, New Spitalfields, Gateshead and Bristol
With effect from the week ending 1 October 2004, this has changed to at Birmingham, Liverpool, New Spitalfields and Bristol. Also with flower prices at New Covent Garden.
(1) a bunch equals 5 stems
(2) a bunch equals 10 blooms
(3) a bunch equals 10 stems
(4) a bunch equals 5 blooms
Figures from 2014 to current can be found from the associated link to the page on Gov.UK
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The latest weekly data sets are available here.
The publications give the average wholesale prices of selected home-grown horticultural produce. The prices are national averages of the most usual prices charged by wholesalers for selected home-grown fruit and vegetables at the wholesale markets in Birmingham, Bristol, Liverpool and New Spitalfields. For selected home-grown cut flowers and flowering pot plants the average also includes information from the wholesale market at New Covent Garden up to February 2016.
Defra statistics: prices
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