Italy: Zucchini for 3 euros, strawberries for over 7 euros

Published 2021년 11월 16일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current market prices for a variety of fruits and vegetables in Italy, as reported by experts in Verona and Bari. Prices for some items, such as strawberries, aubergines, and courgettes, are on the rise, while prices for items like cluster tomatoes and cucumbers are decreasing. Other products like artichokes and turnips are experiencing varied pricing based on their origin and quality. Additionally, the article highlights the effect of weather conditions on crop prices and provides insights from market analysts in Bari and Turin.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Calm markets, few exchanges. On prices there are those who rise like Sicilian and Fondi courgettes which reach 3 euros, while the aubergines also rise where the purple variety, also from Sicily, reaches 1.80 euros. The Sardinian and Apulian artichokes have recovered very slightly, the price of the grapes is more sustained, less volumes and a few cents / kilo are earned, a strong rise for strawberries, while clementines do not have exciting prices and small sizes sell cheaply. Cluster tomatoes, Italian and Dutch, are down. In Verona courgettes are close to 3 euros, aubergines are up, tomatoes collapse "Market a bit slow, prices are falling for some items. The prices of strawberries, aubergines and courgettes are rising “. Report by Andrea Bonizzi, agronomist and quality manager and price list of the agri-food center of Verona. Let's see specifically the prices of fruit and vegetables starting with the artichokes for which Bonizzi speaks of a "slight recovery" and the flower head ...
Source: Myfruit

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