Italy: Radicchio, broccoli, and cabbage prices sink; good prices for plums and courgettes

Published 2021년 10월 12일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current prices and demand for various agricultural products in Italy, including persimmons, chestnuts, broccoli, chicory, prickly pears, pears, radicchio, plums, table grapes, and zucchini. It highlights a decrease in prices for persimmons, broccoli, and chicory due to increased supply and low demand, while pears and table grapes are experiencing high prices. The article also mentions the start of the chestnut and variegated radicchio campaigns, and a slight increase in prices for plums and zucchini. Additionally, it notes that the prices for some products are expected to be influenced by the entry of foreign pears.
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Original content

Persimmons, chicory and table grapes also fell. Stable prices for Italian pears but above average values. Persimmon: supply increases, demand does not The quantities of common Emilian and Campania persimmons are increasing, a factor that has given prices a push down. Demand still remains at low levels but is likely to increase as a result of the drop in temperatures. The stability highlighted by the Spanish apple persimmons should be noted. Chestnuts, prices tend to be stable The campaign of Italian chestnuts of different calibers has come to life. The quantities at the moment satisfy the demand, not yet at high levels. Broccoli in sharp decline The quantities of broccoli increase thanks to the low temperatures. The price level, which has fallen sharply, has aligned with that of other varieties of cabbage and cauliflower. Demand is at normal levels. Chicory, the new campaign starts sluggish With the arrival of autumn, the chicory campaign began. Prices tend to decline due to the ...
Source: Terraevita

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