Fruit and vegetable price trend in Italy at 5 October

Published 2020년 10월 6일

Tridge summary

As of October 5, 2020, according to a survey by Borsa Merci Telematica Italiana and Italmercati, prices for most fruit and vegetable productions in Italy are stable. Apples and pears are present in various varieties, with prices lower than in 2019 despite pest issues and alternaria. Tomato prices are rising due to reduced availability of Dutch product and increased demand for Cuor di Bue, while plum prices have fallen due to decreased quantity and demand. Prices for table grapes and pumpkins have stabilized with high quality produce. Onion prices are also stable, despite bad weather in Northern Italy.
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Original content

Prices substantially stable for the major fruit and vegetable productions. The apples are present with the Golden Delicious, Stark Delicious, Granny Smith and Royal Gala varieties; almost all varieties of pears are present, including the Decana of Emilia-Romagna production. The prices of grapes and plums are down. Large quantities of squash are coming to the markets. Thanks to the agreement with Borsa Merci Telematica Italiana (Bmti) and Italmercati we publish the survey of fruit and vegetable prices at the wholesale markets as of 5 October 2020. Below is a summary of the main types of fruit and vegetables on the market, in the pdf downloadable you will find the details of the graphs and the surveys on the main Italian squares: Milan, Bologna, Padua and Rome. A situation of stability prevails for onions, in line with prices for the period. The demand for the product is increasing. The prices of prickly pears are also stable, for which only the presence of bastardons is reported. ...

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