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Italy: Slow Easter but vegetables over 2 euros

Fruits
Vegetables
Italy
Published Apr 15, 2022

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Easter brings more sales to wholesale markets, but without exaggerating and probably below the average of previous years. Asparagus sells well, ranging from 8 euros to 16 for the Sardinian wild ones. The price of tomatoes in all its varieties has always been sustained, such as the Iceberg which remains above 2 euros. The courgettes keep the price and we see the first Sicilian melon that costs 2 euros. The great leap of Dutch currants at 28 euros per kilo, compared to the previous 22 euros. Slowly ahead in Milan, asparagus on 7 euros At the Milan market, the entrepreneur and representative of Fedagro Bruno Barcella recorded "sales below average, even today a flat day, there is more movement with the large-scale distribution. It's time for strawberries, the Spanish ones are sold in the format from half a kilo to 1.25 / 1.50 euros. There are offers of asparagus, but the selling price does not reflect what it should be. After the Mexican one, there is the Spaniard who on average costs 5/6 euros per kilo.

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Easter brings more sales to wholesale markets, but without exaggerating and probably below the average of previous years. Asparagus sells well, ranging from 8 euros to 16 for the Sardinian wild ones. The price of tomato in all its varieties has always been sustained, such as the Iceberg which remains above 2 euros. The courgettes keep the price and we see the first Sicilian melon that costs 2 euros. Great leap of Dutch currants at 28 euros per kilo, compared to the previous 22 euros. Slowly ahead in Milan, asparagus on 7 euros At the Milan market, the entrepreneur and representative of Fedagro Bruno Barcella recorded "sales below average, even today a flat day, there is more movement with large-scale distribution. It's time for strawberries, the Spanish ones are sold in the format from half a kilo to 1.25 / 1.50 euros. There are asparagus offers, but the selling price does not reflect what it should be. After the Mexican one, there is the Spaniard who on average costs 5/6 euros ...
Source: Myfruit
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