Increase in demand for oranges and clementines in Italy, while decrease in prices for courgettes and radicchio

Published 2022년 1월 25일

Tridge summary

The article reports on the current market trends for various fruits and vegetables in Italy and Europe as of January 2022. It highlights an increase in prices for oranges and clementines due to high demand, while zucchini prices have decreased due to lower demand and production challenges from the cold. Other produce such as artichokes, broccoli, chicory, turnip greens, and radicchio are experiencing price fluctuations based on supply and demand. Meanwhile, the prices for apples, pears, and kiwis remain stable. The article also mentions the conclusion of the Sicilian Navelina orange campaign and the ongoing national clementine campaign.
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Original content

The increase in demand for citrus fruits supports the price lists of oranges and clementines. Compared to seven days ago, the zucchini turned dry Oranges on the rise Demand increases this week for Sicilian tarocco oranges, with high quantities and excellent organoleptic characteristics. This pushed the prices to a higher level than the previous year. The Sicilian Navelina orange campaign is now over. Present mainly Spanish product. Slightly rising artichokes The cold of this period is causing damage to the artichokes, causing a decrease in the quantity and quality of the product, burnt at the end due to the low temperatures. However, the Tunisian product arrived this week. This explains the slight increase in prices. Broccoli: prices on the rise Broccoli prices are on the rise, characterized by higher demand against limited availability. The quality is good despite the low temperatures. Chicory, slightly decreasing price lists Chicory records a slight decline in prices, albeit at ...
Source: Terraevita

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