EU: Courgette prices down, grapes even over 4 euros a kilo

Published 2023년 10월 17일

Tridge summary

The text discusses the current prices and availability of various fruits and vegetables in the market. The price of Dutch vine tomatoes has increased to 1.50-2.50 euros per kilo, while the price of South African oranges exceeds 1.50 euros per kilo. Grapes are in high demand and the seedless varieties are more expensive, ranging from 4-5 euros per kilo.
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Too many courgettes and the price drops, eventually the Dutch vine tomato and the product becomes expensive, quoting from 1.50 to 2.50 euros per kilo. The very first Calabrian clementines arrive, while for oranges we remain in the southern hemisphere with the South African product which on average exceeds 1.50 euros per kilo. Grapes chapter: on sale, there is demand and at good prices. There is no lack of product under 2 euros but on average it is above and the seedless qualities are still gaining ground and the prized varieties exceed 4 and are approaching 5 euros per kilo. Hunt for the last peaches, watermelons and melons. First Calabrian clementines around 3 euros per kilo At the Rimini market Alessandro Marchese, Fedagro president of the territory, also represents the Marchese Gold company which is part of the Ortocal Op and produces clementines in Calabria. Let's start with the citrus fruit: "We start with prices that give courage and hope given climate changes and the many ...
Source: Myfruit

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