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Vegetable surplus sees prices plummet nearly 20% | 1News

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A glut of greens after a long period of stable weather has seen vegetable prices plummet.

Stats NZ says vegetable prices were down nearly 20% in March compared with the same period last year.

But while plentiful supply is good for consumers, for growers it means some produce won't make it past the farm gates.

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