Fruit and vegetable price trend in Italy on November 11th

Published 2024년 11월 11일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current market situation for various agricultural products in Italy as of November 11, 2024. It highlights the start of the clementine, turnip tops, and black cabbage seasons with good quality and demand, while the artichoke season is experiencing mixed results due to temperature changes and demand fluctuations. The Primo Fiore lemon season is in progress, and there is an increase in chestnut demand with lower prices due to good production. The black cabbage prices are rising with high demand, but could fall with increased quantities. Turnip top prices are also rising due to high demand, especially from the HoReCa sector. The clementine season is in full swing with increasing demand and normal prices. The fennel prices are falling due to increased quantities and uncertain demand. The Primo Fiore lemon campaigns are ongoing with normal prices, and there is a slight increase in prices for Sicilian peppers due to high demand, while Sicilian tomatoes are seeing a drop in prices with increased harvested quantities. Courgette prices are increasing slightly due to high demand.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

The clementine season is in full swing, with high incoming quantities and good quality levels. The turnip tops and black cabbage campaigns have begun. The Primo Fiore lemon season continues. First batches of Marinda green ribbed tomatoes. The artichoke season is still subdued. The final stages of fennel production in Abruzzo. Thanks to the agreement with Borsa Merci Telematica Italiana (Bmti) and Italmercati, we are publishing the survey of fruit and vegetable prices at wholesale markets as of November 11, 2024. 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 markets: Milan, Bologna, Padua and Rome. The artichoke campaign is still below par, with prices dropping further but still holding up at higher levels than last year, due to a less than optimal demand and not very high quantities, thanks to the temperature changes of the past few weeks. The opposite ...

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