Bad weather conditions in Italy and France have led to high prices and shortages of various vegetables and fruits, including aubergines, salads, artichokes, and fennel. The situation is worsened by continued rain and unexpected frost, causing flooding and damage to crops. Despite these challenges, demand remains high and prices continue to rise, with some products like parsley selling for four times the usual price. The cost of other fruits such as clementines, oranges, kiwis, and grapes also increases, with the market struggling to balance supply and demand. The article also notes that the availability of apples is decreasing, with the market preferring second-hand or lower-quality apples due to an oversupply of better quality apples, and hopes for export opportunities. The situation in Rome reveals a reliance on imports for some vegetables like green beans, with prices ranging from 4 to 7 euros per kilogram, while the cost of tarocco oranges varies from 1.60 to 2 euros per kilogram. The avocado and mango prices are on the rise, with mangoes selling for up to 15 euros per neck.