The article provides an overview of the fruit and vegetable market in Italy as of June 3, 2024. It highlights a significant drop in prices for cherry and datterini tomatoes, a slow start for the apricot campaign with rising prices for larger sizes, and a static watermelon market due to unfavorable weather. The new strawberry campaign from Northern Italy has begun with higher prices compared to Lucanian strawberries. Green beans are seeing increased production and lower prices, while green flat beans remain relatively expensive. Nectarines are abundant and cheaper, while peaches are less available and more expensive. Additionally, the article notes the gradual end of Sicilian melon production and the ongoing presence of Spanish nectarines. The sharp decline in peach prices due to low demand, the end of greenhouse courgette production, and the market entry of larger Spanish peach calibers are also discussed.