The article highlights the significant increase in the prices of vegetables such as tomatoes, courgettes, and peppers, reaching up to 4 euros, while fruits see less sustained price hikes amidst inflation. Despite the professionalism and desire to react to the market situation, the energy crisis has led to rising costs and decreased volumes, with concerns expressed by entrepreneurs towards the new government for support. The report also provides detailed price quotations for various fruits and vegetables, including grapes, strawberries, figs, prickly pears, onions, plums, chestnuts, and persimmons, noting variations across different markets in Italy and abroad.