From the Italian markets: Low prices for tomatoes, and sustained prices for onions

Published 2024년 6월 11일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current prices and consumption of various summer fruits, tomatoes, and other vegetables in the Italian market. Due to unpredictable weather, consumption of summer fruits is down, but prices remain stable with some items like onions and certain lemons being more expensive. Prices for fruits like apricots, peaches, cherries, watermelons, and melons vary based on quality and origin. Vegetables such as courgettes and potatoes also have a wide price range across different markets. Additionally, the article mentions high prices for exotic fruits like avocado, passion fruit, and mango, while pineapple is relatively inexpensive.
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The weather is variable and the consumption of summer fruit, but also tomatoes and other typical products of the hot season are suffering. Prices in general remain stable and onion prices remain stable, often above the euro. Compared to previous seasons, lemons see the prevalence of the Italian product compared to that from overseas. Too many storms in Piedmont, consumption not brilliant In Turin Giancarlo Gianusso, agronomist from the Caat quality and logistics office, offers Myfruit.it an overview of the situation. “There are still storms, the good weather hasn't really arrived. This uncertain weather does not encourage the consumption of summer fruit." Apricots from 2 to 2.80 euros, cherries on average from 4 to 8 euros But let's see the prices. “There is a world of apricots: many varieties. A good quality product starts from 2 euros up to 2.80/3 euros for the extra product. Peaches range from 1/1.20 euros for small sizes up to 2.50 for larger sizes. Cherries range from 4/5 ...
Source: Myfruit

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