Seasonal fruit in Italy under the IFN lens

Published 2023년 7월 10일

Tridge summary

Sales in the morning are lower than usual, possibly due to the holiday effect. There is a slight decrease in the price of watermelons and melons, especially netted melons, while smooth melons maintain high prices. Stone fruits are in regular demand, but cherries and apricots are facing some difficulties.
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Original content

A subdued morning as regards sales, there is probably a drop in turnout due to the holiday effect. For watermelons we point out a slight but not significant drop in price; on melons we register a drop in price especially on netted, while smooth maintains high prices. Regular situation for stone fruits, but on cherries and apricots we notice some more difficulties. With the explosion of heat in recent days, we expect a surge in consumption, especially of melons and watermelons. Below is a series of photos and quotations from the Bologna Agribusiness Center (CAAB). Watermelons Wooden bins - Lazio - 0.70/0.75 euro per kilogram Watermelons - Emilia Romagna - 1.60 euro per kilogram Watermelons - Albania - 0.40/0.50 euro per kilogram Netted melon - Mantua - 1.50/ 1.80 euros per kilogram Netted melon - Verona - 1.30 euros per kilogram Smooth melon - Mantua - 2.50 euros per kilogram Yellow peaches - Campania - 2.30/2.50 euros per kilogram Yellow nectarines - Campania ...
Source: Italiafruit

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