Italy: Slow Easter but vegetables over 2 euros

Published 2022년 4월 14일

Tridge summary

Wholesale markets are experiencing an Easter boost in sales, with asparagus, tomatoes, and Dutch currants being high in demand. Asparagus is sold between 8 euros and 16 euros, while tomatoes are above 2 euros. Dutch currants have seen a significant price increase to 28 euros per kilo. Strawberries, apples, pears, and citrus fruits are also on the market. Pricing varies by type and origin, with some vegetables like white crowned cauliflower and fennels seeing a decrease in price.
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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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