Asparagus, carrots, and broad beans in Italy are rising in prices

Published 2022년 3월 29일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current market trends for various agricultural products in Italy, including apples, artichokes, oranges, agretti, zucchini, strawberries, lettuces, and carrots. It highlights stable prices for some products like oranges and artichokes, while others like zucchini and lettuces see a downward trend. Increased demand and higher quality are contributing to rising prices for beans, carrots, and apples. The end of Moroccan asparagus production and drought conditions impacting lettuce production are also noted.
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On the other hand, the lists of apples, artichokes, oranges and agretti are stable, while zucchini, strawberries and slightly lettuce also point downwards Agretti, a lower trend compared to 2021 The picture of low demand and high availability for agricultural projects continues. Prices, stable compared to the previous week, confirm a lower trend compared to last year. It is precisely the demand factor that particularly affects this situation. Oranges, the first Lane Late from Spain is on its way Substantial stability in many Italian markets, mainly due to the price of Tarocco oranges. Timid increases, thanks to higher demand, in the Rome market. However, excellent product quality is confirmed for this campaign, which is attracting particular interest from consumers. Inbound the first Spanish Lane Late. Asparagus, different regions come into play The production of asparagus has begun in other regions besides Campania, whose offer remains the most abundant in the markets at the ...
Source: Terraevita

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