In Italy, only table grapes that are growing, clementines and red radicchio yield

Published 2020년 11월 24일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current market trends for various fruits and vegetables in New Zealand and Italy, as of November 2020. It highlights stable prices for kiwis, artichokes, and chestnuts, despite a decline in demand for Actinidia artichokes and Clementines due to increased domestic production. Prices for these items are slightly higher than in 2019, except for fennel where prices have dropped. Tomato prices have also decreased but remain steady for cluster tomatoes. The grape season is nearing its end in Italy, with increasing prices for the Italia variety. Red radicchio from the Veneto region has seen a drop in prices due to increased demand.
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Original content

Kiwis are losing ground but remain at higher levels than in 2019. The same cannot be said for fennel. Stable chestnuts and Actinidia artichokes in decline but at good levels Despite the decline, prices remain slightly higher than in 2019. Prices for inventories of the New Zealand Hayward are stable. The qualitative characteristics of the product have not yet reached optimal levels. Stable artichokes The prices of artichokes for which regular collections are reported are stable. There are good quantities of spiny artichoke and the availability of Opal artichoke is increasing. Unchanged chestnuts A stable situation continues to be observed for chestnuts, characterized by a good quality product. Clementines still down Clementine prices are down, thanks to the sharp increase in national production. This increase mainly affected the common clementines, present in greater quantities than the Clemenruby of Spanish origin. Quality is growing. Fennel, low values Production and demand for ...
Source: Terraevita

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