Italy: In the markets, vegetable prices are skyrocketing, but courgettes are declining

Published 2023년 2월 21일

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The article provides an overview of the current market prices for a range of fruits and vegetables in Italy and Trieste. It notes a decrease in the price of courgettes and aubergines, but high prices for peppers due to a shortage. Tomato prices are also high, leading to reduced consumption. Artichokes are selling well, particularly those from Tunisia, and there is good demand for later Sicilian mandarins, Spanish and Israeli clementines, and smaller oranges. The prices for salads, pears, and apples are also highlighted, with variations in price across different markets.
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Vegetables are always high and often over 4 euros, even if the downward phase is starting. Desirable given the decline in sales. The courgettes from 3 euros per kg in recent days are falling towards 2 and a few tens of cents per kg are also losing aubergines. It's a different story for the peppers that don't yield, also because the Spanish product is also missing. On the artichokes there is the presence of a Tunisian product. In the fruit counter there is an offer of late Sicilian mandarins with good prices, then late clementines especially from Spain and Israel while oranges see a good demand for smaller sizes that see the price rise. Finally, there is inflation of nuts, in particular French and Californian products in large quantities, with even good products under 3 euros per kilo. Read the exotic and dried fruit price list and Fedagro, the federation of wholesalers, signs a Deliveristo agreement. In Trieste, vegetables and tomatoes from 4 euros per kg. In Trieste, Massimo ...
Source: Myfruit

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