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88sins wrote:JDM_23 wrote:88sins wrote:JDM_23 wrote:Anyone inside here does sell seasoning such as celery and chive, if so exactly how much is included in a bundle.
define "bundle"
it have ppl selling in bulk (all you get is chive alone or celery alone )and it have ppl selling retail a little of one & the other & a few other types of seasonings in the small bundles ppl buy to cook food home
Sorry about that I am talking about wholesale bulk ones like in the farmers markets not the retail ones the market stalls sell.
last price I kno was about 40-50/bundle, never checked how many in it tho, but it does be plenty, definitely more than 100 pcs.
will call a friend to find out how he sells it.
88sins wrote:ok,
but fwiw, hydroponic farming won't be a very cost effective way to go for large scale production for that particular crop. It gonna be VERY expensive to start up & you won't recover your startup & operational costs as quickly as you would if you'd have planted them in plots.
JDM_23 wrote:I was looking at one of the vertical systems available from Green Age Farms, since I don't really have the place to plant in plots. The system is indeed expensive, which is why I'm trying to do extensive research before making an informed decision. I already called around agro processors, they said they does buy produce but I was not able to get the price they are willing to pay, they said call when it is time and you ready to sell.
88sins wrote:JDM_23 wrote:I was looking at one of the vertical systems available from Green Age Farms, since I don't really have the place to plant in plots. The system is indeed expensive, which is why I'm trying to do extensive research before making an informed decision. I already called around agro processors, they said they does buy produce but I was not able to get the price they are willing to pay, they said call when it is time and you ready to sell.
Generally speaking most won't tell you what price they paying because the price fluctuates, but is not only that. They does want to buy at the cheapest price, and go no problem with you taking the hit.
JDM_23 wrote:88sins wrote:JDM_23 wrote:88sins wrote:JDM_23 wrote:Anyone inside here does sell seasoning such as celery and chive, if so exactly how much is included in a bundle.
define "bundle"
it have ppl selling in bulk (all you get is chive alone or celery alone )and it have ppl selling retail a little of one & the other & a few other types of seasonings in the small bundles ppl buy to cook food home
Sorry about that I am talking about wholesale bulk ones like in the farmers markets not the retail ones the market stalls sell.
last price I kno was about 40-50/bundle, never checked how many in it tho, but it does be plenty, definitely more than 100 pcs.
will call a friend to find out how he sells it.
Thank you, I'm just doing some market research as I wanted to setup a hydroponics system with celery and chive. I know the average price is 40-50 per bundle but what I would like to know is how much is exactly in a bundle and from that I can then determine if its feasible to invest in.
JDM_23 wrote:88sins wrote:ok,
but fwiw, hydroponic farming won't be a very cost effective way to go for large scale production for that particular crop. It gonna be VERY expensive to start up & you won't recover your startup & operational costs as quickly as you would if you'd have planted them in plots.
I was looking at one of the vertical systems available from Green Age Farms, since I don't really have the place to plant in plots. The system is indeed expensive, which is why I'm trying to do extensive research before making an informed decision. I already called around agro processors, they said they does buy produce but I was not able to get the price they are willing to pay, they said call when it is time and you ready to sell.
apole69 wrote:JDM_23 wrote:88sins wrote:JDM_23 wrote:88sins wrote:JDM_23 wrote:Anyone inside here does sell seasoning such as celery and chive, if so exactly how much is included in a bundle.
define "bundle"
it have ppl selling in bulk (all you get is chive alone or celery alone )and it have ppl selling retail a little of one & the other & a few other types of seasonings in the small bundles ppl buy to cook food home
Sorry about that I am talking about wholesale bulk ones like in the farmers markets not the retail ones the market stalls sell.
last price I kno was about 40-50/bundle, never checked how many in it tho, but it does be plenty, definitely more than 100 pcs.
will call a friend to find out how he sells it.
Thank you, I'm just doing some market research as I wanted to setup a hydroponics system with celery and chive. I know the average price is 40-50 per bundle but what I would like to know is how much is exactly in a bundle and from that I can then determine if its feasible to invest in.
Chive - 24 retail bundles make up a big bundle.
Celery - 20 retail bundles make up a big bundle
X_Factor wrote:JDM_23 wrote:88sins wrote:ok,
but fwiw, hydroponic farming won't be a very cost effective way to go for large scale production for that particular crop. It gonna be VERY expensive to start up & you won't recover your startup & operational costs as quickly as you would if you'd have planted them in plots.
I was looking at one of the vertical systems available from Green Age Farms, since I don't really have the place to plant in plots. The system is indeed expensive, which is why I'm trying to do extensive research before making an informed decision. I already called around agro processors, they said they does buy produce but I was not able to get the price they are willing to pay, they said call when it is time and you ready to sell.
price is dependent on supply and demand...my advice dont study price, that will come
focus on quantity....chive is about the easiest and cheapest crop to grow and even cheaper if you plan properly and do your own seedlings
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