Italy: The prices of oranges, artichokes and radicchio always in crisis

Published 2021년 2월 16일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current market trends for various fruits and vegetables, highlighting changes in wholesale prices due to the balance between supply and demand. Oranges have experienced a slight price increase due to higher demand, particularly for smaller sizes and the Washington Navel variety. Artichokes are facing low demand and high availability, leading to stable prices with a slight preference for the thornless violet variety. Clementines prices have dropped due to the end of the national common season and an increase in Hernandina supply. Fennel and national kiwis prices remain stable with low demand and good availability respectively. The market is seeing stable prices for apples, with a good demand for Fuji apples, and pears. After recent fluctuations, tomato prices have stabilized with good availability of datterini and cherry tomatoes. Radicchio prices have slightly decreased due to high availability and stable demand. The market is showing interest in Peruvian Red Globe table grapes.
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Original content

It is always the play between supply and demand that determines the variations in the wholesale prices of the main fruit and vegetables. Almost all the price lists are stable, with the exception of oranges which after weeks of difficulty are gaining ground again, as opposed to red radicchio, artichokes and clementines Oranges, demand pushes prices slight upward thrust on prices, especially for the smaller-sized product. The Washington Navel variety stands out, with higher prices than the previous year. Low demand artichokes For artichokes there is a high availability of product and a demand on medium-low levels. There are several varieties, including Romanesque theme and thornless violet, the latter most in demand. Clementines in decline The companion of the national common clementines has now come to an end, with the presence of late varieties mainly Spanish. Quotes are down, primarily for the Israeli Orri variety. Higher quantities of Hernandina should be noted, resulting in a ...
Source: Terraevita

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