Halloween, Coldiretti: Italian pumpkin production is down 20% due to erratic weather

Published 2023년 10월 28일

Tridge summary

The harvest of Made in Italy pumpkins in 2023 has been cut by 20% due to the unpredictable climate, including hailstorms and sunburn. Despite the decrease in availability, the pumpkins that were saved are of great quality and can be used in various dishes. The demand for pumpkins increases during Halloween, and Coldiretti advises consumers to buy directly from farmers' markets to ensure a local, Italian product.
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The crazy climate of 2023 has cut the harvest of Made in Italy pumpkins by 20% compared to the average, which in terms of variety, quality and versatility are among the best in the world. This is what emerges from the analysis of Coldiretti on the occasion of "Zucca day" which is celebrated throughout Italy in the markets of Campagna Amica starting from that of the Circo Massimo in Rome in via San Teodoro 74 with pumpkin carving lessons to prepare for All Saints' Day, the exhibition of "monstrous" sculptures, but also cooking advice from peasant chefs. From the pan to the carving to create the characteristic symbol of the witches - explains Coldiretti - in the week of Halloween there is a rush to purchase the largest vegetable in the world with the average retail price on the national territory which this year on average it goes from 1.5 to 2 euros per kilo, but even double if peeled and cut. The availability of the Italian product in 2023 was reduced by climatic anomalies – notes ...
Source: Agricolae

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