Strawberries, peppers, courgettes, and peas start to rise again in Italy

Published 2023년 5월 9일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current market trends and prices of various fruits and vegetables in Italy as of May 8, 2023. It highlights stable prices for tomatoes and aubergines, a decrease in melon prices, and a high demand and trend for asparagus. Strawberry prices have increased due to heat, while green bean prices have decreased due to increased harvesting of the preferred Italian product. The demand for fresh dark green peas is increasing, driving prices up. Tomato prices remain high due to production troubles after Sicily's floods, and courgette prices have increased due to high demand.
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Original content

According to the surveys of the Italian electronic goods exchange, however, the price lists of tomatoes and aubergines remain stable. Melons come down Asparagus, high trend There is a high trend for asparagus in many Italian markets. The current campaign which is not producing high quantities, but the quality is better than the last campaigns. Demand is at normal levels. Green beans, the market prefers the Italian product The prices of green beans are losing ground. The quantities harvested by hand for the Italian product, preferred to the French beans imported from Morocco, begin to increase. Demand is struggling to take off due to the uncertain climate, which sees the alternation of hot and rainy days. However, prices remain mostly in line with the period. Strawberries to the stars Strawberry prices leap forward. Demand has increased considerably thanks to the heat. However, night temperatures are not yet high, a factor that slows down production despite the fact that production ...
Source: Terraevita

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