Recently tomato prices continue to rise, resulting in an article that the tomatoes cut as Botrytis cinerea is the culprit. In my many years of research on tomato point of view, this is just one of the reasons. Tomato prices higher this year because of the following aspects: First, by the low prices last spring tomato market impact of a nationwide tomato acreage reduced; Second, this year's winter greenhouse tomatoes caused cracking cuts, the current supply is small; Third, last November the long rainy weather caused a large spread of Botrytis cinerea, on tomato yield significantly.
Market Analysis: Tomatoes in the future for a long time will remain high, this time will continue until mid-May this year, the wholesale price personally think will break III.