Fruit and vegetable price trends in Italy as of June 17th

Published 2024년 6월 18일

Tridge summary

As of June 17, 2024, the Italian fruit and vegetable market is experiencing several notable trends. There are high volumes of Apulian Fioroni figs and increased melon quantities from Mantua. Sales for Italian Percoche and Platicarpa have begun, while Italian cherries suffer from lower quality due to heavy rains. Watermelon demand is rising with the high temperatures, and apricot prices are falling due to increased market quantities. Despite bad weather in Northern Italy, green bean production is up. Nectarine and peach prices are slightly decreasing, and there is a low trend for peppers despite good quality and demand. Courgette prices have dropped slightly due to high availability.
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Original content

Departure of the Apulian Fioroni fig campaign with high volumes. Larger quantities of melons coming in, especially from the Mantua area, both the smooth and netted varieties. The sale of Italian Percoche and Platicarpa begins. Quality still not high for Italian cherries, due to heavy rains. With the arrival of high temperatures, the demand for watermelons increases. Varieties such as Flopria and Pellecchiella for apricots are on the way. Thanks to the agreement with the Borsa Merci Telematica Italiana (Bmti) and Italmercati we are publishing the survey of fruit and vegetable prices at the wholesale markets as of 17 June 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 findings on the main Italian markets: Milan, Bologna, Padua and Rome. Apricot prices are losing ground, quantities entering the markets are increasing. Other varieties are on the way, such as the Flopria and the ...

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