Fruit and vegetable price trend in Italy on January 24

Published 2022년 1월 25일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current prices and market trends for various fruits and vegetables in Italy, as of January 2022. It highlights increases in demand and prices for Sicilian tarocco oranges, broccoli, and chicory, while zucchini prices have decreased after a rise due to reduced demand. The end of the Sicilian Navelina orange campaign and the national clementine campaign have affected orange prices. The availability and prices of other fruits like kiwi, apples, and pears are also noted to be good or experiencing slight increases, despite varying production sources and seasons.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

The radicchio campaign comes to life, while for oranges there is a greater demand for the Sicilian tarot, with the exhaustion of the Navelina. The commercial season of national clementines is coming to an end. Zucchini prices are lowering after weeks of rise. 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 24 January 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. Demand increases this week for Sicilian tarocco oranges, with high quantities and excellent organoleptic characteristics. This pushed the prices to a higher level than the previous year. The Sicilian Navelina orange campaign is now over. This product is mainly Spanish. The cold of this period is causing damage to the ...

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