The article provides an overview of the fruit market in Northern Italy as of June 12, 2023, highlighting price trends and availability of various fruits. It discusses the effects of adverse weather on production and quality, such as flooding in Emilia-Romagna reducing peach and nectarine quantities, and heavy rains damaging cherries. Despite these challenges, melon production is thriving, and there is a shift in consumer preference towards Italian apricots due to the introduction of new varieties like Pricia and Errani. Strawberry production has shifted from Southern Italy to Trentino, and bean prices are high with limited availability. The article also mentions the ongoing Vignola brand cherry campaign and the impact of weather on aubergine prices. It notes the quality and availability of melons, peppers, and tomatoes, with a decrease in tomato price lists for different varieties.