Price trend of fruit and vegetables in Italy

Published 2023년 2월 21일

Tridge summary

As of February 20, 2023, according to the Italian fruit and vegetable market report, tarocco orange prices remain stable but high, with limited availability of artichokes, courgettes, and certain peppers, leading to rising prices for these items. Availability of cauliflower is improving, but prices remain high due to production costs and damage from weather. Tomato prices are increasing, especially for cherry and daterino varieties, due to reduced arrival from Sicily and high production costs. Early radicchio prices have slightly increased, while round red and late varieties are more stable. The production of semilong radicchio has begun.
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Original content

The prices of tarocco oranges remain stable. The availability of artichokes is still below average, with the Romanesco that is about to enter full production. Limited availability also for courgettes, whose prices continue to rise. The production of semilong radicchio has begun. Thanks to the agreement with Italian Electronic Merchandise Exchange (Bmti) and Italmercati we publish the fruit and vegetable prices at the wholesale markets as of February 20, 2023. Below is a summary of the main types of fruit and vegetables on the market. In the downloadable pdf you will find the details of the graphs and the surveys on the main Italian squares: Milan, Bologna, Padua and Rome. There are no particular variations in the prices of Sicilian tarocco oranges, which remain above the average for the period. In general, availability is not high. The highest prices were observed for the small calibre, the most requested and, at the same time, the least available. The entry of Spanish oranges is ...

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