From the Italian markets, Spanish clementines for 2 euros, first persimmons, and pomegranates

게시됨 2021년 10월 5일

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The article provides an overview of the current market prices for a variety of agricultural products in Italy and Spain, including clementines, lemons, pears, peaches, grapes, melons, tomatoes, vegetables, and chestnuts. It notes that Spanish clementines are priced at 2 euros, while Italian lemons and mandarin oranges are priced higher. Pears are experiencing high prices due to a shortage, but are slightly decreasing in price. Grapes are abundant and priced between 0.80 to 2 euros, and melons are also available from Spain and Italy. Vegetable prices remain stable, with Dutch tomatoes being cheaper than Italian ones. Chestnuts are priced between 3 to 5 euros depending on the size.
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Spanish clementines arrive at 2 euros on wholesale markets, where Italian citrus fruits are still represented with the Miyagawa mandarin grown in Sicily which is half the size. The first lemons from the island are doing well at 2 euros, while the prices of pears that suffer from the lack of product remain sustained, albeit slightly down. Lots of grapes, lots of chestnuts and the first persimmons and pomegranates while on the vegetable front there is a great variety of Venetian radicchio. In Verona, the Dutch tomato costs less than Italian In Verona myfruit.it interviews Andrea Bonizzi, agronomist and quality manager and market price list. Let's start the analysis with the prices of vegetables. They remain stable. Starting with salads such as Gentile (0.50 euros) and lettuce (0.60 euros), on the finished aubergines the local product comes from Sicily and Fondi (0.60 / 0.70 euros). On tomatoes, the Dutch bunch (1.20 / 1.30 euros) is cheaper than the Italian one (1.40 / 1.50 euros). ...
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