Slightly wavy price lists, slight drops for plums and table grapes

Published 2020년 10월 6일

Tridge summary

The article reports the stability of fruit and vegetable prices as of October 2020, with slight variations. Apples are steady but more expensive than last year, while pear prices are down from 2019 despite pest issues and higher production. Tomato prices are fluctuating, with a rise in cluster tomatoes due to reduced Dutch supply, and a decrease in small tomatoes. Plum prices are down due to less availability and reduced demand. Table grape prices are slightly down despite high quality, and pumpkin prices have stabilized with an influx of product.
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Original content

In the last week, few changes in the prices of the main fruit and vegetables. Apples remain steady at higher values than those of the same period of 2019, while pears are lower Onions, growing demand A situation of stability prevails for onion prices, in line with prices for the period. The demand for the product is increasing. Prickly pears, stable price lists The prices of prickly pears are also stable, for which only the presence of bastardons is reported. The bad weather in Northern Italy has not yet affected the prices of this product, also thanks to the good weather conditions that persist in Southern Italy. Stationary apples "at high altitude" The 2020 apple campaign is still in the name of stability. The beginning of the year for apples from Trentino and Alto Adige is proving to be good, with excellent quality products but still high prices compared to 2019. There are purely lots of Golden Delicious, Stark Delicious, Granny Smith and Royal Gala. Pears, lowest values in ...
Source: Terraevita

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