Netherlands: Holland crushes the price of Italian tomatoes

Published 2022년 5월 3일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current market prices for a range of agricultural products in Italy and Europe, including cluster tomatoes, melons, peaches, nectarines, strawberries, kiwis, and table grapes. It notes a decrease in cluster tomato prices, reaching 1.10 euros per kilo, which has affected other tomato prices. Vegetables such as aubergines, courgettes, and peppers are experiencing price drops, while fruits like peaches and nectarines vary in price based on size. Strawberries are struggling due to holiday-related product accumulations, with prices influenced by Spanish competition. Kiwi prices are slightly decreasing, with larger and Zespri varieties costing more. Table grapes are exclusively imported from Peru, with prices around 2.40 to 2.60 euros per kilo. The article highlights the influence of national production levels and speculation on prices, as well as the effect of public holidays on product consumption and pricing.
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The cluster tomato loses almost 2 euros. Price crushed by the Dutch who absent from the winter market, also due to the too high costs for heating the greenhouses, are presented in spring at 1.10 euros per kilo. The Italian and Spanish origin for several weeks was close to 3 euros per kilo. Low prices for courgettes, even at € 0.40, aubergines and peppers, without forgetting the collapse of asparagus, which allow, with galloping inflation. to offer an acceptable basket for the household budget consumed by the bills. On the fruit front, a good debut of melons, peaches and nectarines, strawberries are down but hold their share despite strong Spanish competition. In Florence, crash of the bunch, collapse of the asparagus The picture of the situation in Florence is offered to myfruit.it by Aurelio Baccini who knows very well the national and international dynamics - in addition to representing the Florentine wholesalers he is national vice president Fedagro - who explains discounts and ...
Source: Myfruit

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