Italy: Zucchini, tomatoes, and aubergines fly at high altitudes

Published 2023년 2월 21일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current prices and availability of various fruits and vegetables in the Sicilian market as of February 2023, as reported by Bmti surveys. It highlights that oranges and cauliflowers are experiencing high prices due to low availability, whereas artichokes are seeing a slight decrease in prices due to increased competition from North Africa. The prices for fennel, lettuce, aubergines, peppers, tomatoes, especially cherry and datterino tomatoes, and zucchini have increased due to lower availability and higher production costs. On the other hand, early radicchio prices have seen a slight increase, and the production of semilong radicchio has begun. The prices for Sicilian tarocco oranges, small calibre, Spanish oranges, and Spanish red bunch tomatoes are noted to be high but similar to last year.
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Original content

According to Bmti surveys, cauliflowers and oranges also continue to reach very satisfactory levels. "Tepid" question for artichokes Oranges, prices above the average for the period There are no particular variations in the prices of Sicilian tarocco oranges, which remain above the average for the period. In general, availability is not high. The highest prices were observed for the small calibre, the most requested and, at the same time, the least available. The entry of Spanish oranges is still small, thanks to the presence of Italian blood oranges. Artichokes, the competition comes from North Africa There is a slight drop in prices in the Turin square for artichokes. The availability of the thornless violet is decreasing, while that of the Romanesco, which is about to enter full production, is increasing. Despite a medium-low demand, prices are above the levels of the previous campaign, testifying to the lower availability of products, especially Sardinian. There is also ...
Source: Terraevita

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