Well tomatoes and plums, grapes and prickly pears suffer

Published 2020년 8월 25일

Tridge summary

The article discusses the current market trends for various fruits and vegetables, highlighting price increases for tomatoes, plums, watermelons, melons, peaches, nectarines, and green tomatoes due to increased demand and lower supply. On the other hand, prices for table grapes and some varieties of grapes have decreased due to an increase in availability from national harvesting. While some fruits like Sicilian prickly pears and early varieties of apricots are more expensive than last year, others like plums and late apricot varieties are priced similarly or slightly higher than 2019.
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Original content

Demand and available volumes affect the price of fruit and vegetables more than quality. In the last week the values of tomatoes, plums and watermelons have increased. Prickly pears and table grapes on the decline Stable apricots Stable situation for apricots. At the moment, only the late varieties, such as Farbaly, are present on the markets in small quantities and at prices higher than the annual average. Watermelons, increasing demand Moment of increasing demand for watermelons, characterized by the presence of high quality domestic product. Prickly pears, high quality Decreasing prices for Sicilian prickly pears: the product, in the middle of the harvesting campaign, is generally of high quality. Prices are slightly above last year's average. Melons, higher values compared to 2019 Stable situation with first signs of an increase for melons of national production: the high temperatures and the quality of the product in fact increase the level of demand. Higher prices are also ...
Source: Terraevita

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