This is why cherries are so expensive in Italy

게시됨 2023년 6월 12일

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Italian cherry prices have reached up to 18 euros per kilo due to storms damaging production and increasing energy and fuel costs. The article highlights the significant drop in production in Puglia, a major cherry-producing region, and the potential impacts of climate change and the use of expensive protective covers. The situation has led to a decrease in harvest and an increase in imports of cherries from Spain.
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In many Italian cities, the price of cherries exceeds 10 euros per kilo (but also 15, reaching 18 euros/kg), and the sector can thank the online newspaper Il Post which writes an article to explain to consumers how, behind there is a reason and the high price a “sign that something has gone wrong“. “Prices were decidedly higher than usual in 2022 too – recalls Il Post – but the increases were mainly due to the increase in energy and fuel costs caused, among other things, by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which damaged almost all sectors of the economy. This year there is another problem: cherries are particularly expensive – even compared to other fruits – because in many regions the intense rain, hail and wind have decimated production“. The word passes to Mario Di Guida, president of the association of cherry producers and cultivates cherries in Chiaiano, north of Naples, who recounts how every storm corresponds to enormous damage: "A little water is enough to make the fruit ...
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