From the markets, there is no peach disaster, first grapes from Puglia, Italy

Published 2021년 7월 28일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current situation in the Italian agricultural market, focusing on the price and availability of various fruits and vegetables. It highlights the recovery of the market after the avoided peach disaster and the positive performance of grapes, strawberries, cherries, and lemons. Watermelons are sold at reasonable prices, and while melons are not performing well, the market is expected to improve. Apulian grapes and Trentino strawberries and cherries are particularly popular. In Sardinia, the fruit and vegetable sector has not been affected by fires, and the local peaches are doing well. The article also addresses the challenges in the lemon market and provides insights into the prices of other fruits and vegetables, including a reassurance that the sector has not been damaged by the fires and plans to support the affected communities.
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Original content

Having escaped the peach disaster, in the wholesale markets it takes revenge and seasonal fruit goes. There are no leading products, but the grape campaign is starting well, with the Apulian product joining the Sicilian one. It is the vintage of strawberries with a good demand for goods from Trentino at an excellent price, as well as cherries. There are many watermelons and the price, which has been written for weeks, is not as exciting as that of melons, but it holds more. Very high price for Spanish and Argentine lemons, which is close to 2 euros. In Sardinia tourists are expected in August, fortunately the fruit and vegetable sector was not affected by the fires and wholesalers are ready with donations for the affected communities. There was no peach disaster in Florence Aurelio Baccini, national vice president of Fedagro and president of Florentine wholesalers, offers an analysis of the dynamics of the market. "It takes revenge, without leading products, and with slightly ...
Source: Myfruit

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