Local Asparagus Arrives in Austrian Supermarkets Starting Mid-April
Beginning in mid-April, consumers in Austria can expect to find locally grown asparagus in supermarkets, although this year's harvest is slightly delayed due to lower temperatures. As reported by the President of the Chamber of Agriculture, Josef Moosbrugger, the cooler weather conditions have resulted in a one to two-week postponement compared to last year's early start.
Currently, only a few direct marketing farms that use specialized cultivation methods are offering limited quantities of asparagus. The majority of supermarkets are still stocked with imported asparagus, which does not match the freshness or quality standards of local produce.
Moosbrugger emphasized the benefits of waiting for the Austrian harvest, stating that it is worth it for consumers who prioritize quality. The exact arrival date of local asparagus in stores will depend on weather conditions in the coming days, as the crop requires consistent soil temperatures above 10 degrees Celsius for optimal growth.
Last year, favorable weather allowed for an early harvest, with local asparagus entering the market in early April. In Austria, asparagus is primarily cultivated in the Marchfeld region of Lower Austria. In the previous year, the total cultivation area for asparagus was approximately 762 hectares, with 498 hectares dedicated to white asparagus and 264 hectares to green varieties, including purple asparagus. This harvest is expected to yield around 2,723 tons, though a slightly lower amount is anticipated this year due to various growing conditions.
Moreover, concerns have been raised regarding the rising labor costs faced by producers. Moosbrugger pointed out that increased production costs, particularly higher labor-related expenses compared to other countries, pose significant challenges for farmers. He noted that these rising costs create a competitive disadvantage for asparagus producers and their workforce, which in turn affects food security in the region. Addressing these issues is essential for the sustainability of the industry.