sesonkitavaroita
Sesonkitavaroita are goods whose availability is tied to a particular season or period, rather than being stocked year-round. The term stems from the Finnish words sesonki (season) and tavaroita (goods), and it is commonly used in retail, agriculture, and marketing to describe products that appear in markets only during specific times of the year.
The scope of sesonkitavaroita is broad. In food and agriculture, examples include fruits, vegetables, and flowers
Market dynamics play a central role in managing sesonkitavaroita. Producers and retailers use forecasting to predict
For consumers, sesonkitavaroita reflect cultural and climatic cycles, holidays, and traditions, influencing shopping patterns and budgets.