From the markets: First Sicilian grapes in Italy from 4 to 7 euros, watermelons at 80 cents

Published 2024년 5월 23일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current market prices for various fruits and vegetables in Sicily and other regions in Italy, including Verona. It discusses the impact of weather conditions on the production and pricing of cherries, with prices fluctuating based on size and origin. Strawberries, apricots, peaches, and grapes are also highlighted, with their prices and availability noted. The prices for watermelons and melons are increasing, while courgettes are becoming more expensive due to rain, and there is a decrease in demand for tomatoes. The article also mentions the differences in prices for different types and sizes of tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, lettuce, fennel, and cauliflowers. Oranges are available from Spain, Egypt, and Greece, with prices varying widely.
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Original content

A good first for the Sicilian grapes arriving on the markets, where there is still South African product, with good prices, in search of performances similar to those of the more than satisfactory 2023 campaign. In the wholesale markets, as expected, the drop in prices of apricots, peaches and nectarines but prices are still sustained. The presence of Sicilian watermelons at 80 cents and melons from various Italian regions is growing. Due to rain, courgettes become more expensive. In Verona the local cherries suffer the consequences of the climate, produced by Puglia and Spain Andrea Bonizzi, agronomist and quality and price list manager of the Verona market, offers myfruit.it the analysis of the current trend in the prices of the available fruit and vegetable products. First focus on cherries from the Verona area which were affected by the extreme weather conditions which did not benefit production. “The eastern area of Soave and Montecchia where the major production of the fruit ...
Source: Myfruit

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