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.