Italy: Emphasis on meat, stable dairy and wines, extra virgin olive oil drops

Published 2021년 6월 8일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current state of the agricultural market, focusing on the prices of various food products. It reports an increase in the prices of chickens and turkeys due to high demand, while cattle and expensive wholesale pigs are also performing well. The prices of Grana Padano and Parmigiano Reggiano cheeses have remained stable, with a slight increase for the 24-month variety of Parmigiano Reggiano. The egg price lists have also remained stable. The market for slaughter animals is experiencing fluctuations, with an increase in prices for farmed cattle and baliotti category. The wholesale market is seeing an increase in prices for cuts intended for consumption and industry, except for pancetta and pancettone which are stable. However, there has been a slight decrease in the average price lists at the origin of extra virgin olive oil in June. The prices of common wines have also remained stable.
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Original content

The buoyant demand compared to the supply moves up the prices of chickens and turkeys. Farmed cattle and expensive wholesale pigs are also doing well Dairy: stable parmesan, butter grows Over the course of the week, the mercurial dynamics of Grana Padano and Parmigiano Reggiano confirm a substantial stability of the values, with a trend in trade defined as good and normal for both. The prices of Grana Padano Dop for all varieties remained stable on all markets, with the average national price lists for 4-12 months at 7.06 euros / kg, keeping the differential on an annual basis on positive ground, but still standing at levels lower than in 2020 (+ 11.6% change in trend; -11.2% change over the same week of 2019). Also for Reggiano, the week witnessed a consolidation of prices on all markets, and a slight upward adjustment limited to the 24-month variety on the Parma market equal to 10 cents (12.13 euros / kg). The values of fats and all types of butter on all markets are still ...
Source: Terraevita

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