Wholesale prices in Italy, only fennel laughs

Published 2021년 5월 18일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current market dynamics for fruit and vegetables in Italy, focusing on the price trends and availability of various products such as watermelons, asparagus, onions, fennel, strawberries, lettuces, eggplants, melons, and tomatoes. It highlights that prices are decreasing for many items due to low demand and high availability, with only fennel experiencing a price increase in some markets. The article also mentions that watermelon prices are higher than last year due to limited supply and cool temperatures. Additionally, the article notes that green tomatoes and Dutch cluster tomatoes are experiencing lower demand, leading to decreased prices for these products.
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Original content

In the last week, the game between supply and demand for fruit and vegetables has made the minus signs prevail in the price lists. On the rise only fennel Watermelons, a downward trend The campaign has started with still limited quantities for both the product of Moroccan origin and the Sicilian watermelons, also for the baby variety. Watermelons from Morocco enter the market with slightly higher prices than last year. Demand on low levels, due to temperatures not yet high. Asparagus, basically stable Stability continues for asparagus, there are no particular variations in prices, except in some markets where there is a slight rise. Favorable temperatures led to an increase in the quantities available on the markets. Onions without variations There are no variations for onions. The campaign for Italian white onions is now over and the mainly Indian foreign product market has entered. Good availability of branded Tropea onions; average demand. Fennel on the rise The slightly ...
Source: Terraevita

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