Wholesale small fruits and strawberries in Italy

Published 2024년 6월 7일

Tridge summary

The small fruit and strawberry market in wholesale fruit and vegetable markets features a variety of prices depending on the city and quality of the product. The market is dominated by Italian products, with the exception of currants which have a lot of Chilean produce. Prices for raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries range from 11 to 17 euros per kilo, depending on the market and quality. Currants have significant price ranges, with Chilean products selling for 20 to 32 euros per kilo and Italian products selling for 27 to 40 euros per kilo. Trentino strawberries are sold for 7 euros per kilo in some markets.
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Original content

The small fruit and strawberry market in the wholesale fruit and vegetable markets shows the prevalence of the Italian product - apart from the currants with a lot of Chilean produce - and a variability of prices depending on the city and the quality of the product. In particular, for strawberries, the origin affects the price with higher ratings for fruits from Trentino and Lessinia in Veneto. Raspberries prices average 14/15 euros per kg For this small fruit there is a lot of Italian product, even if there is no shortage of quotas from Portugal, with prices varying depending on the market. Let's see them: Verona (15 euros per kg), Turin (15), Rome (16). Down by 2 euros in Padua where the average is 12 euros per kilo. It rises to 14 euros at the Florence market and 20 euros for the Cesena square while it drops to 18 in Bologna. National blueberries with an average of 14 euros per kg National origin dominates in blueberries. Even for this small fruit there is a wide price range as ...
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