Bad weather slows down summer fruit purchases in Italy

Published 2023년 6월 13일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current market trends for various agricultural products in Italy, as reported by Bmti surveys. It highlights increases in apricot prices due to lower quantities available and a shift in consumer preference towards Italian apricots. Watermelon prices remain stable, but consumption is being held back by the climate. Cherry prices have declined due to quality issues and high demand exceeds availability of Italian green beans, leading to a drop in Moroccan green beans. Strawberry production is starting in Trentino, and aubergine prices have seen a slight decrease. Melon production is meeting demand, and prices remain high due to the quality and low availability of other seasonal products. Tomato prices are decreasing, but cherry tomatoes and piccadilly tomatoes are still highly priced. The climate has contributed to good courgette production and a return of prices to normal levels.
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Original content

According to Bmti surveys, prices remain on average high. Apricots up, cherries down, Italian peaches missing Apricots, Italian ones arrive We note the entry of different varieties of Italian apricots, such as Pricia and Errani. These products are showing a price increase and, at the same time, a relatively high trend. Contributing to this trend are the lower quantities entering the markets compared to the previous campaign due to bad weather, which led to delays in harvesting in the production areas. On the demand side, consumers are shifting interest to the Italian product, preferred to the Spanish one, which remains substantially stable. Increasing quality with the arrival of heat and sun. Watermelons, the climate is holding back consumption Stable prices for watermelons, subject to a climate that hasn't yet reached summer, with adverse repercussions both in terms of product ripening and in terms of consumer demand. The chemical and organoleptic characteristics have not yet ...
Source: Terraevita

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