Fruit and vegetable price trend as of 5 September in Italy

Published 2022년 9월 6일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the market prices and quality of various fruits and vegetables available in September 2022, as reported by the Italian Telematic Commodity Exchange (BMTI) and Italmercati. It mentions that prices for table grapes, plums, and some other fruits are slightly above average, while prices for peaches and nectarines are showing signs of decline. The demand for green and small tomatoes is leading to further price increases. The fig harvest is nearing its end due to rain, and demand for this fruit is currently average. Prices for cucumbers, prickly pears, lettuces, aubergines, and melons are stable with slight variations, and quality levels and demand patterns are discussed for each.
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Original content

In the countryside, table grapes, with the cultivars Italia, Pizzutello, Palmieri and strawberry grapes. For plums there are late summer productions such as Fortune, T.C. Sun and Grossa di Felisio. High quality for the prickly pear (the Bastardone type is coming), while the rains have accelerated the closure of the marketing of figs. For peaches, the campaign of the flat fruit product has ended. Thanks to the agreement with the Italian Telematic Commodity Exchange (BMTI) and Italmercati, we publish the survey of fruit and vegetable prices at the wholesale markets as of 5 September 2022. Below is a summary of the main types of fruit and vegetables on the market. In the downloadable pdf you will find the details of the graphs and the surveys on the main Italian squares: Milan, Bologna, Padua and Rome. The prices of cucumbers remained essentially stable, standing at levels above the average for the period. From a qualitative point of view, the level is not particularly high as, as ...

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