Italy: 70 cent grapes and courgettes under the euro

Published 2022년 11월 3일

Tridge summary

The article highlights a crisis in the agricultural market, with an oversupply driving down prices for many products, especially regular grapes. Despite the surplus, seedless and premium grape varieties continue to command higher prices. Other produce, including Spanish clementines, zucchini, artichokes, axes, tomatoes, persimmons, and Abate pears, are experiencing price drops, while quality or locally sourced products still find a market at higher prices. The situation varies across different markets in Italy and Europe, with some regions experiencing more significant price drops than others.
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Original content

A lot of cheap products despite the increases in production factors, but if the market demand drops prices as well. This is the case of grapes where there is an abundance of product but only the premium and seedless varieties are able to obtain important prices. Vegetables are decreasing, starting with courgettes, often under the euro. At the Naples market, the Caan 50% of wholesalers expressed themselves in favor of daytime hours. A revolution expected in many markets, but which has not yet arrived. Grapes in crisis, but not seedless Grapes are falling more and more. A year where seedless and premium varieties are selling well, despite a good start to the campaign, the traditional ones are struggling. Let's see the prices of the Italian variety starting from the square in Bergamo where it stops at 0.80 / 1 euro per kg while the extra rises to 1.20 / 1.60. In the other markets these are the prices: Bologna (0.80; extra 1.80), Cesena (1 / 1.80), Florence (0.90 / 1.50; extra 1.80 / ...
Source: Myfruit

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